rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
firstflight wrote:You shoot them till they look like this .
Eric Haynes wrote:firstflight wrote:You shoot them till they look like this .
I prefer to shoot all of my birds in the face rather than waste breast meat.
firstflight wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:firstflight wrote:You shoot them till they look like this .
I prefer to shoot all of my birds in the face rather than waste breast meat.
A buddy shot that a 2 feet in the air.
Eric Haynes wrote:firstflight wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:firstflight wrote:You shoot them till they look like this .
I prefer to shoot all of my birds in the face rather than waste breast meat.
A buddy shot that a 2 feet in the air.
I see that! Was just letting you know I always shoot them in the lips rather than body shot.:lol::lol:
mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Do you already hunt ducks?
Eric Haynes wrote:3legged_lab wrote:mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Do you already hunt ducks?
Its his first year hunting geese. Can we stay on topic please?
RonE wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:3legged_lab wrote:mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Do you already hunt ducks?
Its his first year hunting geese. Can we stay on topic please?
mstruck88...........See what I told you, Eric is already trying to keep the subject ON topic.........Just shoot them till they drop.
Eric Haynes wrote:3legged_lab wrote:mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Do you already hunt ducks?
Its his first year hunting geese. Can we stay on topic please?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:3legged_lab wrote:mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Do you already hunt ducks?
Its his first year hunting geese. Can we stay on topic please?
I was just curious what he does if a duck doesnt fall after the first shot.
mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Rick wrote:mstuck88 wrote:This year I am going to be hunting geese for the first time and I have done a lot of homework. But one think i cant find is if you dont kill them with the first shot, do you shoot them again or do you do something else? Thanks
Geese are tough, and a great many "dead" ones fly off. Keep shooting as long as they have their wings under them.
And be sure to both reload and put some extra shells in your pocket before trying to run down cripples. Don't be this guy:
firstflight wrote:Does he take commands well , can he mark good .
Dog(s) and Dog Work: Left Peake in the truck in deference to Garret's fear a dog might spook birds. (He's not hunted with the coyote and just didn't know he'd lay still with nothing but his nose and eyeballs showing.) And he came to regret that move.
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Photo Ops: Wish the levee hadn't been in the way of our first round of "Garret the dog" action, as he left the blind with one shell in the gun, fluffed that shot at his crip, and the chase was on. Ending when he dove on it:
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And even when my first fell stone dead, I wouldn't let him forget who wanted to be our dog, "Garret, fetch":
Rick wrote:firstflight wrote:Does he take commands well , can he mark good .
From my log:Dog(s) and Dog Work: Left Peake in the truck in deference to Garret's fear a dog might spook birds. (He's not hunted with the coyote and just didn't know he'd lay still with nothing but his nose and eyeballs showing.) And he came to regret that move.
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Photo Ops: Wish the levee hadn't been in the way of our first round of "Garret the dog" action, as he left the blind with one shell in the gun, fluffed that shot at his crip, and the chase was on. Ending when he dove on it:
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And even when my first fell stone dead, I wouldn't let him forget who wanted to be our dog, "Garret, fetch":
Rick wrote:Because a poor one will cost, rather than save, you birds. That particular pit even has a built-in dog blind the coyote can be seen in here:
But it was Garret's morning blind that year, and he'd apparently had bad luck keeping his dog hidden there, and I deferred to his judgement. And just may have enjoyed getting to rib him about it more than watching the coyote make it easy.
Eric Haynes wrote:firstflight wrote:You shoot them till they look like this .
I prefer to shoot all of my birds in the face rather than waste breast meat.
Woody wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:firstflight wrote:You shoot them till they look like this .
I prefer to shoot all of my birds in the face rather than waste breast meat.
Eric actually hunts geese with a red rider and makes head shots only.
Rick wrote:That shot shows how well the blind hides a dog that behaves, but this is my favorite of a dog in it:
Though we do most of our hunting from pits, that one was inherited and our camp owner is much to cheap to buy them with dog boxes. Mostly they lay outside the pits:
or sit when the cover is high:
Eric Haynes wrote:Woody wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:firstflight wrote:You shoot them till they look like this .
I prefer to shoot all of my birds in the face rather than waste breast meat.
Eric actually hunts geese with a red rider and makes head shots only.
Woody gets it. :lol::lol:
mstuck88 wrote:Well I tried hunting ducks last year but i wasn't very successful at it. And I want to hunt for both this year. I live in the Lancaster Lebanon area of Pennsylvania. Wasn't very luck last year. I didn't even see a duck till the day after duck season. I found a spot that is pretty good but it is on public land and I don't know how deep the water is. What would i do in a situation like that. Just wait for them to blow to one side of the bank. Also what gear am I going to need this year for the early season for geese. Is it better to field hunt in the early season or is it better to hunt over water. I just hunted over water last year. Thanks for all the replies.
P.S.
I am also using a browning A5. i f there is a good shot to use or a good choke to use let me know.
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