the spank
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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how do know what is their flight path? I guess this is more than a weekend thing. I'll ask some farmers that I know, hopefully they can help me.
You find where they are roosting( resting overnight on water). Follow them to where they feed. If they are not being harassed they may go back and forth to the same place for a few days to a few weeks at a time. Once you have established that flight path you want to get on a property along that route where you generally see them in the lower altitude stages of their flight and try to get under them if you are going to pass shoot them. Shooting close to the roost is usually best but too close and you'll push them off of it altogether and then they may not stick around PERIOD! By the time they reach Canada in spring they have been decoyed, jump shot, pass shot, chased and shot, shot at from vehicles etc.. They are in a word "NERVOUS". If you watch them close in spring they rarely sit on a given feeding spot more than 20 - 30 minutes tops and even then they usually are hopping around constantly especially in pressured hunting areas or areas seeing high volumes of traffic. This spring should be interesting in Alberta because AB never has had a spring hunt until this year and the past two springs there were spots close to my home where they roosted every day for over a month and fed in the same fields peacefully all spring. Should be interesting to see how fast that changes this spring when the jump shooters (or as mine and Chisholm's buddy from Quebec calls them, "sneakers") go after them!!
The long and the short of spring snow season is it's TOUGH!! If you cannot put 1,000+ decoys on the ground, afford e-callers with speaker set-ups and gasoline for countless miles and hours of scouting plus be willing to hit a field by 2 am to get it all in place for daybreak then in all reality it's a watch the migration time with a camera or pass shoot or jump shoot them if you can. I know I am not willing to invest the kind of $$ it takes to possibly draw them in in spring. I'll take my chances with a meager spread and do my usual, go home empty handed but smiling from trying and watching the show!
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