the spank
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Planet Earth Wearing My Tinfoil Hat
Gas for Scouting..............................................................$40
Morning coffee for 3.........................................................$6
Ammo, Guns, Blinds and Decoys..........................................$3000
Exclusive Permission For Field and Limited Out by 7:55 a.m........Priceless
Was an awesome morning with the best shooting we have done to date. Morning started with one single , Jon hammered it at 10 yards 2 feet above the decoys! Next was another single Wynn shot backpedaling in at maybe 15 yards out tops! Then I took my turn with the 3rd bird of the day, another single at about 15 yards backpedaling in, between the fb's and silos. Next came a flock of 5 landing in the same pocket as the singles and 4 stayed(couldn't believe #5 flew away unscathed). Next in a pair at 12 o'clock high, at the sound of the call cupped their wings and dropped straight in , no circling and Wynn and Jon folded them hard at less than 15 yards out and 5 ft. up, next a flock of 6 at less than 1 foot off the ground and under 10 yards out left 5 of them belly up in the field and #6 spittin and moanin the heck out of there! Lastly a pair came in , we needed 1 to finish which I decided to hammer at the longest shot of the day and took it while it was cupped and dropping in @ 30 yards out, about 5 yards outside the fb's .Couldn't believe it, 17 birds shot at over the decoys and 15 down! It was all over and we picked up everything, loaded the truck and were gone by 8:40 while the birds poured into the field still as were leaving. Can't wait to go get them again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IU4HrzrNFk
Keeping an eye on the sky.
Where did that honk come from?
Birds eye view of the kill hole.
Two happy hunters and one happy cameraman
All the birds worked into that small gap to the left between the two fb flocks and the silo's close to the drainage ditch at our feet except the flock of 6 which crosswinded their way in from the right betwen the silos and fb's.
Morning coffee for 3.........................................................$6
Ammo, Guns, Blinds and Decoys..........................................$3000
Exclusive Permission For Field and Limited Out by 7:55 a.m........Priceless
Was an awesome morning with the best shooting we have done to date. Morning started with one single , Jon hammered it at 10 yards 2 feet above the decoys! Next was another single Wynn shot backpedaling in at maybe 15 yards out tops! Then I took my turn with the 3rd bird of the day, another single at about 15 yards backpedaling in, between the fb's and silos. Next came a flock of 5 landing in the same pocket as the singles and 4 stayed(couldn't believe #5 flew away unscathed). Next in a pair at 12 o'clock high, at the sound of the call cupped their wings and dropped straight in , no circling and Wynn and Jon folded them hard at less than 15 yards out and 5 ft. up, next a flock of 6 at less than 1 foot off the ground and under 10 yards out left 5 of them belly up in the field and #6 spittin and moanin the heck out of there! Lastly a pair came in , we needed 1 to finish which I decided to hammer at the longest shot of the day and took it while it was cupped and dropping in @ 30 yards out, about 5 yards outside the fb's .Couldn't believe it, 17 birds shot at over the decoys and 15 down! It was all over and we picked up everything, loaded the truck and were gone by 8:40 while the birds poured into the field still as were leaving. Can't wait to go get them again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IU4HrzrNFk
Keeping an eye on the sky.
Where did that honk come from?
Birds eye view of the kill hole.
Two happy hunters and one happy cameraman
All the birds worked into that small gap to the left between the two fb flocks and the silo's close to the drainage ditch at our feet except the flock of 6 which crosswinded their way in from the right betwen the silos and fb's.
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