when they're that close you should thoughGadwallGetter530 wrote:Can't get them every time buddy.
when they're that close you should thoughGadwallGetter530 wrote:Can't get them every time buddy.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:when they're that close you should thoughGadwallGetter530 wrote:Can't get them every time buddy.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:Yea I got a cheap little Haydel's call that I'm not thrilled with. But they seem to respond fairly well to it. May try the bill Saunders' call next season. ChessyMan's son mouth calls em really well. Sam's gotten pretty good at it but hasn't had a chance to put his skills to use on real birds. Tomorrow will be his first brant hunt this season.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
I'll see what I can do(MT)Montanafowler wrote:Redbeard wrote:Yea I got a cheap little Haydel's call that I'm not thrilled with. But they seem to respond fairly well to it. May try the bill Saunders' call next season. ChessyMan's son mouth calls em really well. Sam's gotten pretty good at it but hasn't had a chance to put his skills to use on real birds. Tomorrow will be his first brant hunt this season.
get some video
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:when they're that close you should thoughGadwallGetter530 wrote:Can't get them every time buddy.
yup often times they'll do the same here. This group set down in the bay about a quarter mile away after we whiffedassateague wrote:Redbeard wrote:when they're that close you should thoughGadwallGetter530 wrote:Can't get them every time buddy.
Around here, they'll circle back around pretty often. Not always, but it's a good idea to stay ready if you whiff. I don't know how many times I've shot one, or completely missed, only to watch them circle around 100 yards away, and come right back in. I love them for that.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
yup often times they'll do the same here. This group set down in the bay about a quarter mile away after we whiffedassateague wrote:Redbeard wrote:when they're that close you should thoughGadwallGetter530 wrote:Can't get them every time buddy.
Around here, they'll circle back around pretty often. Not always, but it's a good idea to stay ready if you whiff. I don't know how many times I've shot one, or completely missed, only to watch them circle around 100 yards away, and come right back in. I love them for that.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
most guys here use between 2 and 3 dozen. I have 2 dozen. But there're guys who'll put out 4, 5, 6 dozen. Though they don't seem to do any better than anyone else. I'll try and snag another dozen this off season and call it good3geese4me wrote:When you brant hunt, how many decoys do you usually put out?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:Got out early this morning, but not early enough. The spot I was hoping for was booked already, so I settled for another spot with a pretty good reputation, about 500 yards south of my first choice. My buddy, who's never hunted brant, but grew up slaying ducks, specks and snows in the Spoonie Bros neck of the woods, met me about 45 minutes to shoot time. We got set up and enjoyed our coffee.
Right away I was seeing groups of 15-20 come in every 20 minutes. Just waiting for one to swing on your spread is all you can do. A group of about 10 worked the guys just north of us. Birds wanted in there bad, but I think a lack of patience bit em in the ass as they shot too early with the birds just outside of range. Didn't hit a thing. One more pass and they would had birds down.
20 minutes later a pair broke off from a bigger flock and came right at us. Circled 4 times and lit. Facing easy on the spit and staring right at the sun sucks when birds are lighting in the decoys. Poor shooting resulted in one dead bird. I think we nights been shooting at the same bird, giving the second time to flare.
But we cussed each other and ourselves and regrouped. 30 minutes later another pair came outta the north. They flew right over the gigs north of us and B lined to our spread. They didn't even work, just dropped right into the middle decoys. I cringed as Doug sluiced the first on the water, praying he didn't put holes in my decoys. The second jumped and I dumped him.
3 down 1 to go. But it wasn't meant to be. After that the tide was incoming and we didn't see enough birds to keep our interest.
But I was thrilled as this was my first time hunting them on my own. A good start. And Doug who's hunted everything under the sun on numerous continents had a blast
you have a big pink vagina between your legsJuice Box wrote:Redbeard wrote:Got out early this morning, but not early enough. The spot I was hoping for was booked already, so I settled for another spot with a pretty good reputation, about 500 yards south of my first choice. My buddy, who's never hunted brant, but grew up slaying ducks, specks and snows in the Spoonie Bros neck of the woods, met me about 45 minutes to shoot time. We got set up and enjoyed our coffee.
Right away I was seeing groups of 15-20 come in every 20 minutes. Just waiting for one to swing on your spread is all you can do. A group of about 10 worked the guys just north of us. Birds wanted in there bad, but I think a lack of patience bit em in the ass as they shot too early with the birds just outside of range. Didn't hit a thing. One more pass and they would had birds down.
20 minutes later a pair broke off from a bigger flock and came right at us. Circled 4 times and lit. Facing easy on the spit and staring right at the sun sucks when birds are lighting in the decoys. Poor shooting resulted in one dead bird. I think we nights been shooting at the same bird, giving the second time to flare.
But we cussed each other and ourselves and regrouped. 30 minutes later another pair came outta the north. They flew right over the gigs north of us and B lined to our spread. They didn't even work, just dropped right into the middle decoys. I cringed as Doug sluiced the first on the water, praying he didn't put holes in my decoys. The second jumped and I dumped him.
3 down 1 to go. But it wasn't meant to be. After that the tide was incoming and we didn't see enough birds to keep our interest.
But I was thrilled as this was my first time hunting them on my own. A good start. And Doug who's hunted everything under the sun on numerous continents had a blast
You have a big red caterpillar on you top lip
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:you have a big pink vagina between your legsJuice Box wrote:Redbeard wrote:Got out early this morning, but not early enough. The spot I was hoping for was booked already, so I settled for another spot with a pretty good reputation, about 500 yards south of my first choice. My buddy, who's never hunted brant, but grew up slaying ducks, specks and snows in the Spoonie Bros neck of the woods, met me about 45 minutes to shoot time. We got set up and enjoyed our coffee.
Right away I was seeing groups of 15-20 come in every 20 minutes. Just waiting for one to swing on your spread is all you can do. A group of about 10 worked the guys just north of us. Birds wanted in there bad, but I think a lack of patience bit em in the ass as they shot too early with the birds just outside of range. Didn't hit a thing. One more pass and they would had birds down.
20 minutes later a pair broke off from a bigger flock and came right at us. Circled 4 times and lit. Facing easy on the spit and staring right at the sun sucks when birds are lighting in the decoys. Poor shooting resulted in one dead bird. I think we nights been shooting at the same bird, giving the second time to flare.
But we cussed each other and ourselves and regrouped. 30 minutes later another pair came outta the north. They flew right over the gigs north of us and B lined to our spread. They didn't even work, just dropped right into the middle decoys. I cringed as Doug sluiced the first on the water, praying he didn't put holes in my decoys. The second jumped and I dumped him.
3 down 1 to go. But it wasn't meant to be. After that the tide was incoming and we didn't see enough birds to keep our interest.
But I was thrilled as this was my first time hunting them on my own. A good start. And Doug who's hunted everything under the sun on numerous continents had a blast
You have a big red caterpillar on you top lip
naturally occurring sex change. Rare but happensJuice Box wrote:Redbeard wrote:you have a big pink vagina between your legsJuice Box wrote:Redbeard wrote:Got out early this morning, but not early enough. The spot I was hoping for was booked already, so I settled for another spot with a pretty good reputation, about 500 yards south of my first choice. My buddy, who's never hunted brant, but grew up slaying ducks, specks and snows in the Spoonie Bros neck of the woods, met me about 45 minutes to shoot time. We got set up and enjoyed our coffee.
Right away I was seeing groups of 15-20 come in every 20 minutes. Just waiting for one to swing on your spread is all you can do. A group of about 10 worked the guys just north of us. Birds wanted in there bad, but I think a lack of patience bit em in the ass as they shot too early with the birds just outside of range. Didn't hit a thing. One more pass and they would had birds down.
20 minutes later a pair broke off from a bigger flock and came right at us. Circled 4 times and lit. Facing easy on the spit and staring right at the sun sucks when birds are lighting in the decoys. Poor shooting resulted in one dead bird. I think we nights been shooting at the same bird, giving the second time to flare.
But we cussed each other and ourselves and regrouped. 30 minutes later another pair came outta the north. They flew right over the gigs north of us and B lined to our spread. They didn't even work, just dropped right into the middle decoys. I cringed as Doug sluiced the first on the water, praying he didn't put holes in my decoys. The second jumped and I dumped him.
3 down 1 to go. But it wasn't meant to be. After that the tide was incoming and we didn't see enough birds to keep our interest.
But I was thrilled as this was my first time hunting them on my own. A good start. And Doug who's hunted everything under the sun on numerous continents had a blast
You have a big red caterpillar on you top lip
Unless my dick fell off a couple minutes ago, I don't have a puss.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Juice Box wrote:Redbeard wrote:you have a big pink vagina between your legsJuice Box wrote:Redbeard wrote:Got out early this morning, but not early enough. The spot I was hoping for was booked already, so I settled for another spot with a pretty good reputation, about 500 yards south of my first choice. My buddy, who's never hunted brant, but grew up slaying ducks, specks and snows in the Spoonie Bros neck of the woods, met me about 45 minutes to shoot time. We got set up and enjoyed our coffee.
Right away I was seeing groups of 15-20 come in every 20 minutes. Just waiting for one to swing on your spread is all you can do. A group of about 10 worked the guys just north of us. Birds wanted in there bad, but I think a lack of patience bit em in the ass as they shot too early with the birds just outside of range. Didn't hit a thing. One more pass and they would had birds down.
20 minutes later a pair broke off from a bigger flock and came right at us. Circled 4 times and lit. Facing easy on the spit and staring right at the sun sucks when birds are lighting in the decoys. Poor shooting resulted in one dead bird. I think we nights been shooting at the same bird, giving the second time to flare.
But we cussed each other and ourselves and regrouped. 30 minutes later another pair came outta the north. They flew right over the gigs north of us and B lined to our spread. They didn't even work, just dropped right into the middle decoys. I cringed as Doug sluiced the first on the water, praying he didn't put holes in my decoys. The second jumped and I dumped him.
3 down 1 to go. But it wasn't meant to be. After that the tide was incoming and we didn't see enough birds to keep our interest.
But I was thrilled as this was my first time hunting them on my own. A good start. And Doug who's hunted everything under the sun on numerous continents had a blast
You have a big red caterpillar on you top lip
Unless my dick fell off a couple minutes ago, I don't have a puss.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:He can't win
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Juice Box wrote:[THUMBS UP SIGN]
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
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