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Unread 10-02-2012, 04:56 PM   #1
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I find it a bit odd that you would stick a scarecrow in the middle of your decoy spread
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I find it a bit odd that you would stick a scarecrow in the middle of your decoy spread
didn't hurt - he wasn't hunting crows
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Unread 10-02-2012, 07:05 PM   #3
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i also went a a phez hunt after the goose hunt dog and i did get a rooster, took a ride around for crows none to be found than took a ride down the road from my house for a fast woodduck hunt with my 30 in VHE 20 ga. started the walk around the beaver pond and shot a pair, reloaded and shot a 3 rd one that must have been sleeping . dog brought back all 3. back home in time for supper. i love oct!! scott
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I find it a bit odd that you would stick a scarecrow in the middle of your decoy spread
if you could see the way i shoot crows , you could call me a scarecrow scott
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Unread 10-03-2012, 04:45 AM   #5
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I find it a bit odd that you would stick a scarecrow in the middle of your decoy spread
OK we will let in on our hunting secrets. It's a lot easier to shoot from the standing position, and who likes to lay on the ground at this time of year. The geese are use to people so we fill empty Wonder Bread wrappers with styrofoam peanuts. When we hear a honk the guy standing in the decoys walks around the decoys throwing out the peanuts. Incoming geese think the decoys are being fed. Most of the time they can't come in fast enough. The gunner always seems to get good shots.
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Nice going guys. One thing about being a fowler, you see more spectacular sunrises and sunsets in a year than most folks see in 10. I need to take a camera more often but I got in Dutch when I dropped my son's little Canon in the water. I had to replace it and now he is pretty touchy about letting me use his. Mine is too big to haul around and the wife won't let me near hers.
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