Maybe next year you should try to bag a Pope & Young goose with your boy eh !?!
Seriously, it's fun, you could do a neat essay on it.
I'm guessing you meant bow....cause I ain't stickin' my boy anywhere near a goose!
Maybe next year you should try to bag a Pope & Young goose with your boy eh !?!
Seriously, it's fun, you could do a neat essay on it.
Yeah, bow and arrows. More challenging than a 10 gauge & 4 ounces of BB's.
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I prefer a regular compound bow set up for deer hunting, & shoot ones that have landed on the ground after they have relaxed and started feeding. I am thinking of getting into some more specialized equipment though, maybe a long-bow and some flu flus and then try out some arial shoots. Sorry but no pics, I can't ever seem to remember to bring a camera hunting, and have very few hunting pics.
Oh, just noticed all the photos you've been posting on another site...no biggie. Ya, flying geese would be a challenge.......more so than on the ground I'd think. Not my cup of tea but cool for those that do it!
I think landing flocks of geese within bow range, and then getting a kill shot off with a bow is much more of a challenge than flinging arrows at flying ones.
If you let them land, then feed long enough amongst the decoys they become quite relaxed. But, if you have issues with that you can hope they 'flush' and poke them when they try to leave and aren't yet moving at full speed.
I'll post some pics someday.
How many flocks can you usually land (in the kill hole) on your hunts? Enough to kill a limit with a bow?
Any moron can hit a goose sized target with a bow, at 20 yards.




























