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Re: Youth season days away
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Good luck and be safe to all who get out! Lets see the pictures. Unfortunately me and my two youth hunters will be at home this weekend as the flu decided this would be a good week to stop at our house
. Hopefully we will get out later in the year.
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April 06, 2012, 09:21:13 PM »
2 inches of snow just fell.
This will be interesting and fun!
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first youth season for me. Taking my friend's youngest sister and another friend's son(with brother and dad). Hopefully have some success stories and pics tomorrow. Just got back from putting the birds to bed. Should be a good time.
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Birdguy - Sorry to hear that you an KimberRich were not able to get those two great youngsters out this weekend as planned ...
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The youth season turned out great for us, he was able to get both of his birds, his first one at 6:30 A.M.at 15 yards out of a group of 25 hens and three toms. His second bird was at 5:15 that evening when a jake flew off the hill from 400 feet above us and landed at less than 15 yards just inside the decoys that he ended up shooting at 30 yards. He was very happy, an opening day to remember. I will get him to post the full story. Congratulations to all the successful youth hunters!
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Bust for PathfinderJR and I. Bright moon didn't help. I think they may have seen us setting up decoys. They went around us in a big arc all morning. Tried an ambush at the roost tree last night, but they decided to roost on the other side of the river instead.
Oh well, I guess it's on to the regular season...
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Went to Yakima Sat and came home Sun. Saw several vehicles full of kids in camo in Dayton. Also saw several vehicles checking out birds between Waitsburg and Prescott.
Sunday it was a pretty solid stream of campers, trailers and RVs headed west between Burbank and Waitsburg.
This year was the first year that we didn't hunt youth weekend, my youngest is now too old.
Good news is we have permission to hunt some private property. Got the scoop of they roost here, usually go this way etc. Gonna try to put them to bed this week just to make sure.
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