2024 Waterfowl Season Thread...Here We Go!!

Kicked it old school this morning with the Parker and some original Bismuth brand 2.5" 1oz #4 1200 fps shotshells. I set out a mixed spread of 5 dozen Speck, Blue and Snow silos and 20 Canadas in a harvested barley field holding about 2500 Specks and 1000 Snows.
I limited myself to 1 - 10rd box of ammo with my main focus to be to collect(if possible) a limit of Specks(8).
Well once the Snows started rolling in and being a sucker for Snows especially on the ultra rare occasions they actually commit to the decoys well my shells got divided quickly and evenly between the Snows and Specks. They flipped and flopped cartwheeling upside down into my spread by the hundreds at times. We must have had a big push of birds arrive overnight on the full moon because I easily had 5000 Specks and as many Snows descend on me in the first hour of legal shooting time as if they were poured from the sky!
I started off dropping a pair of Specks clean at about 30 yds through the 30" F/F barrels and followed that up a few minutes later with a pair of Snows at 25 yds.
I sat mesmerized by the show and really picked and chose my shots as unlimited opportunites presented themselves. I emptied the old Parker three more times exhausting my meager ammo supply and had 8 birds in hand to show for it.
Had I not left my semi and steel shot in the truck I'm 100% positive I'd have shot my 8 darks and 50 whites this morning easily.
If there is one thing I have learned about hunting Snows it's that more often than not less is more.
I did away with big spreads and now stick to mixed dark and white spreads of 2-6 dozen decoys and enjoy better action than the days we ran 300 full bodies and 800+ socks.
What a feeling to sit back after I had exhausted my lone 10 rd box of Bismuth, 8 birds in hand, gently running my hands over and marveling at this wonderful piece of fowling history before me and I wondered who might the original owner have been?
The new to me Parker had been made prior to WW1, 1911 in fact and I wondered if the original owner would be looking down from above smiling knowing that their gun's legacy lives on and is still harvesting game 113 years later.
I'd like to think they are.
And please excuse my modern ball cap and call lanyard. I forgot the brown Jones cap I recently acquired and I'm still trying to find an old original Olt call and lanyard to really kick it old school properly!
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My two grandsons and I had a great morning. It's nice to continue this great tradition, heritage and custom. We can't wait to get out again! We always celebrate with a root beer.
 

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Couldn't say no to another outing with a busy next few days coming up before we can get back after the birds. My buddy Ben joined me in the field this morning on his way home from night shift. Everything was pretty much in place and assembled by the time he arrived. I just needed a hand to lift the a-frame into the pocket I had cleared on the fenceline then after it was placed Ben took my cordless hedge trimmer to cut some willows and other assorted brush to help break the dead grass outline as I placed them on and around the blind. Concealment is key! Birds did it text book feet down into the decoys. We finished one shy of our two man limit.
What a great morning!!
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Opener in south west Ontario was wet rainy and windy. I thought about getting up and loading the kayak and heading out to the lake but found I couldn't leave a bed with a beautiful brunette in it so I missed the opener of ducks. Deer starts tomorrow so my wife will be waking up alone for the next 2 weeks
Year after year I find it harder and harder to get excited about waterfowl early season. I need that cold heavy wind and sleet and white caps with fresh northern divers to get me up and on the water
 
Opener in south west Ontario was wet rainy and windy. I thought about getting up and loading the kayak and heading out to the lake but found I couldn't leave a bed with a beautiful brunette in it so I missed the opener of ducks. Deer starts tomorrow so my wife will be waking up alone for the next 2 weeks
Year after year I find it harder and harder to get excited about waterfowl early season. I need that cold heavy wind and sleet and white caps with fresh northern divers to get me up and on the water
Hahaha! And I'm the opposite. I haven't pulled the trigger on a diver since leaving Ontario 12 years ago nor hunted water. If it rains I stay home. If it snows I go but it's all field hunting for me for geese and greenheads.,
 
I got out again today with my brother and a buddy and we had some good goose and duck action. Had a decent flock of honkers land long but they immediately began to walk towards and through the decoys. We waited until they were in range and managed to get 5 out of the flock, 3 of which were banded near Moosonee (about 1000 km away)!
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Spank, you have a great set up and are lucky to have a wife who hunts with you!
Sadly she's only been able to make it out once this season so far. She is dealing with a brother that is very ill with cancer and is headed to New Brunswick to escort him on his flight home then stay with him a while to assist him so I think her season is a bust...
 
Hahaha! And I'm the opposite. I haven't pulled the trigger on a diver since leaving Ontario 12 years ago nor hunted water. If it rains I stay home. If it snows I go but it's all field hunting for me for geese and greenheads.,
I'm in the southern most western tip of Ontario. Most of all my waterfowl hunting is done on the lakes. The cost of field hunting here is rediculus and more and more getting access to private property for hunting is just to challenging. Many ppl want a grand and up to 3 grand a year to hunt the fields
I am jealous of your situation. I've never shot a snow goose or a speckled goose or a sandhill. Sandhill Cranes are something I really want to experience
 
Opener in south west Ontario was wet rainy and windy. I thought about getting up and loading the kayak and heading out to the lake but found I couldn't leave a bed with a beautiful brunette in it so I missed the opener of ducks. Deer starts tomorrow so my wife will be waking up alone for the next 2 weeks
Year after year I find it harder and harder to get excited about waterfowl early season. I need that cold heavy wind and sleet and white caps with fresh northern divers to get me up and on the water
Wait until she turns grey, wrinkly and fussy; you won't miss opeing day. LOL!!!
 
I got out again today with my brother and a buddy and we had some good goose and duck action. Had a decent flock of honkers land long but they immediately began to walk towards and through the decoys. We waited until they were in range and managed to get 5 out of the flock, 3 of which were banded near Moosonee (about 1000 km away)!
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Well its been some time between bands. We have so many birds in this flyway it's a real odds stacked against you game of collecting bands but I collected my third snow goose band to date yesterday....
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