dkmf
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Post by dkmf on Aug 9, 2013 17:12:01 GMT -6
The ones I found are no longer in the gold wheat field or the fresh cut one next to it. And the stupid genitics farm just cut their corn so one can only guess where they will be come season. Stupid genetics farms!!!
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Post by teamoutlaw on Aug 13, 2013 11:03:29 GMT -6
I think ole' toye smacked some last year on the river out your way.
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Post by dkmf on Aug 13, 2013 19:07:35 GMT -6
I would rather early goose hunt in fields
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Post by teamoutlaw on Aug 14, 2013 7:06:27 GMT -6
i just hunt where the geese are if possible lol
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Post by koonce on Aug 15, 2013 14:26:28 GMT -6
Found em last night. Now just gotta hope they stay, field is plenty big.
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Post by teamoutlaw on Aug 19, 2013 7:35:25 GMT -6
i found 2 good feeds last night. one with 100 or so birds so lets hope they stay and I can put the smack down on em because they are in a wheat field I can hunt
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Post by whackndstack6 on Aug 19, 2013 8:54:03 GMT -6
i found 2 good feeds last night. one with 100 or so birds so lets hope they stay and I can put the smack down on em because they are in a wheat field I can hunt Just got two more fields hopefully we get some of that luck and it loads up I would rather hunt a field than water
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Post by teamoutlaw on Aug 19, 2013 15:08:28 GMT -6
I know a decent water spot we could probably hunt Mitch. Just have to walk in.
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Post by whackndstack6 on Aug 19, 2013 16:27:35 GMT -6
I know a decent water spot we could probably hunt Mitch. Just have to walk in. Keep me posted I don't have set plans yet just have a couple options
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Post by teamoutlaw on Aug 20, 2013 7:21:49 GMT -6
it's a walk in spot and typically was an afternoon spot last year.
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Post by whackndstack6 on Aug 20, 2013 8:06:31 GMT -6
it's a walk in spot and typically was an afternoon spot last year. Hit em in the morning and spank whatever is left of our limit in the afternoon I like your style
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Post by whackndstack6 on Aug 20, 2013 10:09:33 GMT -6
So I was working today right by my spot I want to hunt for early goose need you boys opinion on my plan of attack...
They roost on this water I could take a couple skiffs in and get em on their way out or they hit a field 2 miles away fly back to the lake about ten and I am there waitin for em on the return to the lake
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Post by teamoutlaw on Aug 21, 2013 14:37:08 GMT -6
let em fly out undisturbed. hunt the water on the return. But be there early, like right after they leave. If they go to that field and get their rear blown off some of them may go back to the roost immediately.
i'd stick it out all day if they roost there, usually a roost shoot is a one time deal.
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Post by finlessbrown on Aug 21, 2013 16:45:35 GMT -6
So I was working today right by my spot I want to hunt for early goose need you boys opinion on my plan of attack... They roost on this water I could take a couple skiffs in and get em on their way out or they hit a field 2 miles away fly back to the lake about ten and I am there waiting for em on the return to the lake Don't shoot them as they leave the roost. More than likely it would be a pass shot and thats if the wind is right and they manage to fly over your head. You can always get there at your normal time but just don't setup until they leave. Water for them to come back to water and lay down the hammer.
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Post by whackndstack6 on Aug 21, 2013 17:37:37 GMT -6
I was leaning towards that now here's the question do I ride my big rig out there or slip in the back way with skiffs you think it would matter they see boats all the time
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