Saturday the weather forecast for the coming week starting Sunday(today) took a turn for the worst or best if you're a waterfowler and waiting for a push of fresh birds so Saturday I spent the day getting caught up with yard chores, smoking the last of the trout and processing goose meat in the freezer to make room for a deer or two as it will only be a matter of hours before our waterfowl season is likely going to end abruptly in this area and rifle deer starts in 9 days.
After doing the chores my wife and I went out and set out our two deer blinds and trail cameras. I didn't have time to scout but while setting out the deer blinds I watched about 100 Canada's set into the next quarter west which is all on the land I hunted Friday and where we hunt deer(very handy & blessed).
I have a great relationship with the landowner and have 11 quarters(1760 acres) to myself. After finishing the deer blind we took a quick run to check on the birds we'd seen and this morning I awoke early, got dressed, headed to the field and set up alone to hunt.
I set out a whole single pack of Big Al's X-14 silos and tucked my Tanglefree Solo Blind against a bale.
The day broke overcast with strong North winds and -1C temp.
Very few birds moved at first light and I was starting to wonder if they booked out on the N wind through the night but then the roost located on the neighboring property about 3/4 mile North came to life. Instead of the 200-250 Canada's that had been using it there was probably 2500 -3500 lifted off over the next 30 minutes. New birds looking for somewhere to feed!
It wasn't long before birds were coming my way and I trafficked a limit in four flocks. First a flock of three, second a flock of 30+, a 4 pack and lastly a flock of 5 leading a flock of 50+ within a span of thirty minutes. I was limited out, packed up and birds cleaned by 9:45am.
We have snow forecast starting tonight, with accumulations of 5-15cm and the geese in the dugout in the dog park behind my house have been steady all day back and forth field to water. They are likely leaving ahead of this snow!
This may have been my final hunt with the coming cold and snow and if it is, it could not have ended better!
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