Got another call from my friend that farms, telling me those pecky Canadian geese had shown back up, and asking if I wanted to hunt them again. Too easy (hunting a dry field, and pretty foreign to me), to pass up, so we invited two others and made plans for a daylight hunt Sunday (yesterday). Set up in some cover along a fence line bordering the field they were using, in what we hoped would be their flight path, well before daylight. Put just two decoys in the field to get their attention, hoping to keep prying eyes off of us. Was wondering if it was gonna be a bust when sunrise came and went, and we hadn't seen anything........but then we heard some, and saw them in the distance, headed our way. They came in what seemed like waves, and for the next 25 minutes, it was goose pandemonium

By 6:15, we were gathering birds and picking up empty hulls. One of the guys our party almost got taken out with a falling bird, and it got everybody's attention

Those things make make one helluva thump when they hit dry ground! Ended up with 18 birds, two shy of our early goose limit, and I'd guess close to 200 lbs of gooses

. Sent two of them home to an in-law that had requested them, and the rest went home with my stepson, to be ground up for sausage and jerky. We haven't shot any teal this year, and were glad to be able to fill the gap with some of those big birds.
"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