Yotarunner
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Alberta
Had an awesome shoot last Thursday. Managed a 3 man limit before 7:30 birds were coming in suicidal. feet down in the decoys.
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Had an awesome shoot last Thursday. Managed a 3 man limit before 7:30 birds were coming in suicidal. feet down in the decoys.
You guys are smashing some good numbers. We’re not having the same kind of luck in my beck of the woods
We don't even have any fields cut yet around here.
We have a few pea fields and barley fields cut, but so few, as to make it much more difficult to find and access good fields. Both of our hunts this year so far, were on cut peas owned by the same landowner. Hopefully the combines will be out this week.
A little colder weather to get the birds moving probably wouldn't hurt either.
Hope it stays warm, so the farmers can get the crops off before the bulk of the geese get here.
Looks like the Avian X blind is really working for you Spank. You’re making a mess of the bird population!
Silos are an under rated decoy.
I bought two of the Cabela's 360 Mag Blind Chairs on sale last week 50% off. They work fantastic in the blind. The swivel moves without a sound and the seat height is perfect for seeing through the grass above the frame and being able to stand quickly to shoot
You are correct sir. I sold my full bodies and went to an all silo spread. I can fit my entire rig including my a-frame, 25 dozen silos, and all associated gear in the bed of my truck and still see fully through the rear window of my truck cap. Its awesome being able to haul your entire spread in the back of the truck and not have to buy and pull an enclosed trailer into the field.
You are correct sir. I sold my full bodies and went to an all silo spread. I can fit my entire rig including my a-frame, 25 dozen silos, and all associated gear in the bed of my truck and still see fully through the rear window of my truck cap. Its awesome being able to haul your entire spread in the back of the truck and not have to buy and pull an enclosed trailer into the field.




























