Tomkat wrote: I am about 5 hours from the panhandle...
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
THERE ya go!GadwallGetter530 wrote:Hey JIM! How bout you head on over to the west coast and hunt the largest wintering population of pintail on earth. I don't know about the hog hunting. But I can promise I can get Boot to show you his Belly Button after a few Chardonnay's.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Our population has been stable since the 70's.Last January I had a hunt on a frozen after noon with a 20mph north wind. I had 4 hours of no stop sprig floating over me with in 10 yards in groups up to 200. It was one of the coolest experiences I'd ever had duck hunting. Every seasoned California duck hunter has seen group after group of pintail work their set up. This was by far one of the most impressive days I've had. The country might have a pintail problem Cali most certainly does not.
assateague wrote:Tom, it sounds like an excellent idea, especially the hog hunting. Unlimited pig shooting is something I've always wanted to do. Between me going to Sconny to pick up a dog, and the No Coast hunt, it ain't happening this year, though. I'll keep that in the books for next year, though.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:So, 5 hours from the panhandle is really anywhere between 3 and 13 hours-right??
goodkarmarising wrote:I'll just put out the snow goose floater spread during the no coast hunt...seems like pintails love to dive bomb a snow goose spread.
jarbo03 wrote:goodkarmarising wrote:I'll just put out the snow goose floater spread during the no coast hunt...seems like pintails love to dive bomb a snow goose spread.
Years back when pintails and cans had a separate season, they would bomb in all the time when you couldn't shoot.
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AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:jarbo03 wrote:goodkarmarising wrote:I'll just put out the snow goose floater spread during the no coast hunt...seems like pintails love to dive bomb a snow goose spread.
Years back when pintails and cans had a separate season, they would bomb in all the time when you couldn't shoot.
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They still do once you have your limit.
Tomkat wrote:I have had 2 different flocks of redheads working me, and couldnt land them. I need to shoot one of them, too.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Tomkat wrote:I have had 2 different flocks of redheads working me, and couldnt land them. I need to shoot one of them, too.
Bootlipkiller wrote:Tomkat wrote:I have had 2 different flocks of redheads working me, and couldnt land them. I need to shoot one of them, too.
I've only killed one and it was ugly.
Tomkat wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:Tomkat wrote:I have had 2 different flocks of redheads working me, and couldnt land them. I need to shoot one of them, too.
I've only killed one and it was ugly.
I like the way the light reflects off their head, its irredesent like a mallard, but red not green
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Tomkat wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:Tomkat wrote:I have had 2 different flocks of redheads working me, and couldnt land them. I need to shoot one of them, too.
I've only killed one and it was ugly.
I like the way the light reflects off their head, its irredesent like a mallard, but red not green
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Our population has been stable since the 70's.Last January I had a hunt on a frozen after noon with a 20mph north wind. I had 4 hours of no stop sprig floating over me with in 10 yards in groups up to 200. It was one of the coolest experiences I'd ever had duck hunting. Every seasoned California duck hunter has seen group after group of pintail work their set up. This was by far one of the most impressive days I've had. The country might have a pintail problem Cali most certainly does not.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
rebelp74 wrote:The texas and louisiana coast are literally full of pintail, redheads, and teal.
Tomkat wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:So, 5 hours from the panhandle is really anywhere between 3 and 13 hours-right??
I got this fellas, from a planning point of view. If you knew what I was thinking, it would all make sense. I appreciate the help. I have been all over the lone star state. Dont mess with Texas.
Tomkat wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The texas and louisiana coast are literally full of pintail, redheads, and teal.
Yes, I know!!!!
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Tomkat wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:So, 5 hours from the panhandle is really anywhere between 3 and 13 hours-right??
I got this fellas, from a planning point of view. If you knew what I was thinking, it would all make sense. I appreciate the help. I have been all over the lone star state. Dont mess with Texas.
Maybe I was unclear.
Is that 5 hours or 5 Haiku hours??
You've gotta admit, you haven't exactly been spot on with your math lately.
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