Pic of the day's tally

A hunting buddy had this boat made in La a few years ago, and it is badass

Olly wrote:I'll be there on the 22nd! It'll probably just be me so I'll have room in my boat if anyone needs a ride.
NuffDaddy wrote:I'm always scared to shoot snipe and rails because I don't know the difference between them and the rest of the protected marsh birds.
simplepeddler wrote:You would appreciate this Rick.......years ago we make gumbo with teal, snipe, becausse and I "think" there were some robin in there.......man oh man what a gumbo.........
Mornin Beef wrote:that guy with big ears is exactly what i plan on looking and acting like too when i get older. We get a season up here but always seems a bit off for the peak of migration here and when you do see one and get one its with a mallard gun and the thing just goes poof. thats why i am wondering about your gauge cuz they all look nicely intact. must have been a wild hunt, again, nice post, never seen numbners like that.
Goldfish wrote:You bring a bag out onto a field at night, and hold it up into the air. You make snipe noises, and they come to you looking for the other snipe. When they fly by, you snag them in the bag.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Goldfish wrote:You bring a bag out onto a field at night, and hold it up into the air. You make snipe noises, and they come to you looking for the other snipe. When they fly by, you snag them in the bag.
Hated that shit
Woody wrote:I shot one during early goose this year... Delicious!
banknote wrote:I hunt them around here, either while I'm jump shooting ducks or, like now, after the duck season. Sometimes they're thick, sometimes just a few around, as they seem to move around a lot. I pass on a lot of them when I'm jump shooting ducks because I don't want to blow potential duck shooting, plus anything bigger than 4s seems like wasted ammo, and sometimes they're just buzzing all around as I float down the river. Season's open until the 16th. I might go tromp around for some, now. I hunt a WMA, so have to use steel. #7's work, but I wish I had something more open than a mod choke in my 20 gauge.
Goldfish wrote:You bring a bag out onto a field at night, and hold it up into the air. You make snipe noises, and they come to you looking for the other snipe. When they fly by, you snag them in the bag.
Rick wrote:simplepeddler wrote:You would appreciate this Rick.......years ago we make gumbo with teal, snipe, becausse and I "think" there were some robin in there.......man oh man what a gumbo.........
One of my early Louisiana memories is of a Lafayette newspaper report of two grown men busted with pellet guns and a sack of robins.
Rick wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:Goldfish wrote:You bring a bag out onto a field at night, and hold it up into the air. You make snipe noises, and they come to you looking for the other snipe. When they fly by, you snag them in the bag.
Hated that shit
No wonder, won't work without a flashlight and horse shoe.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
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