Getting ready for our big annual Snipe hunt this year, and always get a small contingent prior to, and hit some areas that we do not cover on the big hunt. Met a few friends at the launch (4 boats/8 people total) around 8:30 a.m. yesterday. Beautiful day to be in the delta, blue skies and sunshine, with overnight lows in the 40's, and daytime high pushing 70. Hit several areas, making man-drives through the marsh, and had a ball shooting at the little speedsters. Burned a half a tank of gas, running from place to place, and some areas were large enough to make multiple drives. Called the hunt around 2:30 so that we could make it back home and have a little Sunday evening relax before getting back to the workweek grind. Tallied up the birds and were only 4 birds shy of an 8-man limit (44 birds total). Most hunters do not, or will not, take the time to hunt these birds, but with a little effort and organization, it can be a great way to wind down the hunting season, and make you realize that you aren't unflappable when it comes to wing-shooting

. Unsure what greeted others when they made it home, tired and hungry, but I arrived to find my woman had cooked a big pot of homemade chicken and dumplings, loaded with plenty of chicken thighs and sliced boiled eggs.........dammit man, almost made myself sick
Pic of my stepson Dustin

"It ain't what you don't know that gets you in trouble. It's what you know for sure, that just ain't so"
Mark Twain