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NOT QUITE A LIMIT OF GEESE...
Unread 02-19-2012, 10:52 PM   #1
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Default NOT QUITE A LIMIT OF GEESE...

but better than nothing. 1893 NH 30" full and full shooting 1 1/2 oz of American E-Shot. With the mild winter this year, geese are not in the numbers of years past. I've got to blame something on not getting my limit so the full and full probably explains a few misses at close range. I really longed for that third shot from a pump as they flew away!
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nice birds and a great lookin gun....photos really good...hope them geese eat better than the last one i tried then again i aint much of a cook...but nothing more enjoyable than being outdoors and a plus if you have someyhing to shoot at...like you did...aint we all wish for that 3 rd shot a few times....go get us a few more and maybe youall will get the limit.... charlie
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Charlie,

Thanks. Geese make the best barbecue and goose hash you have ever eaten. For BBQ I cook them in a crock pot for a day, change the water, and cook again for another day. Chop finely to try to find all of the little black shot hiding in the meat. The only advantage of steel shot I have ever found was that it was bright and large so one could find it. You cannot do that with hevi-shot and other non-toxic in the smaller sizes like 6s and 4s. Add your favorite BBQ sauce and goose back in the cleaned crock pot to simmer.

For goose hash, I cube the breasts into 1/2 inch or smaller cubes, boil away all the brown scum, boil my potatoes cubed to the same size with onions, add the meat, lots of salt/pepper and butter to taste (lots of butter) and some Old Bay Seasoning. When it is done I make a thickening with flour and cold water and mix it thoroughly until I have a paste for the thickening that is stirred in. With peanut buttered toast, it is the greatest cold weather meal ever.

Well, on second thought, maybe it's the other stuff that taste so good.
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I'm with you on the mild winter, it really cut into my shooting as well. I usually kill 40 or more a season and this year it was 12 even this far north. Still had a couple good shoots, that's all a man can really ask for.

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just got done eating breakfast but i m sure tasting that old goose rite now...wish ida known how to cook that old goose i killed....knowing how to cook somethinging edible is what its all about plus making it taste good...which sounds like youve learned the secret to cooking a goose...if i lived closer id invite myself over and have goose for dinner... charlie
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Jerry: I think you did great 2 barrels and 2 geese. That has got to qualify for doubles pin. Thomas
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Thomas,

I only wish. Look closely at the picture and there are four empty hulls. Two more were somewhere else. It was miss/kill, miss/kill, wound/miss. Last one was same bird twice with hits, but he would not fall. Autopsies of the birds revealed that American E, a tungsten polymer, does not have nearly the energy of hevi-shot or lead in my opinion. The penetration was barely into the skin at 30 yards, where hevi-shot in 4s would have been driven deep. Of course, the fps is a whole lot less on the low pressure/low velocity loads and really may be what was to blame.
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Jerry: I thought maybe you just fired a couple warning shots to give them a chance. Thomas
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thats a goodin.... charlie
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