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Post by hoosierhunter2 on Jan 25, 2008 14:42:37 GMT -5
I wanted to remind everyone that this coming Sat. Feb. 2nd will be our Grammer School 101 seminar. Scott Threinen, author of "Bad Grammer" instructional CD, will be coming down from Minnesota to conduct the seminar. This seminar will be held at the Mishawaka, Indiana Holiday Inn Express, conference room. Here is the address and phone number for the hotel: Holiday Inn Express MISHAWAKA (SOUTH BEND AREA) 420 WEST UNIVERSITY DRIVE MISHAWAKA, IN 46545 UNITED STATES Hotel Front Desk: 1-574-2772520 , if anyone needs to stay the night, they will give us discounted room rates of $79.99 per night. This event is $25.00 per person and includes a copy of Scott's "Bad Grammer" CD and also includes a meal of hotdogs/hamburgers, chips, drinks. We will leave no stone unturned!!! Hunting tactics, weather affects, calling instruction, etc. This is an AWESOME opportunity to learn one on one with one of the world's best!!!! Scott is a 3x world runner up in the World's goose calling contest, he is a World Team calling champion, and this past year's World Live Goose calling champion, and he is a full time waterfowl guide in Minnesota!! If you want to attend please contact me at hoosierhitsquad@embarqmail.com , it should be a GREAT TIME!!! ;D
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Post by bschwein on Feb 1, 2008 15:25:19 GMT -5
anybody from on here going up to this tom.?
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Post by pigeonflier on Feb 3, 2008 17:31:27 GMT -5
Well,, I did go and attend this seminar... And I will have to admit,, that I did get my money's worth.. Just being introduced to another concept of this obsession. Scott was very REAL in his passion with these birds. He left nothing out of this seminar also. I did walk away with more knowledge than I had before and would recommend anyone else to go and listen to him.
[glow=red,2,300]I didn't feel like his seminar was just another advertisement.. [/glow]
AND THATS A BIG + RIGHT THERE
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Post by uglyduckling on Feb 3, 2008 18:02:54 GMT -5
Thanks Pigeon. I'm glad you had a good time. Scott really seems to be the real deal hardcore goose hunter that is interested more in knowing the birds instead of selling stuff. It's a good thing that he would rather teach than sell. Kevin
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Post by seindhunter on Feb 3, 2008 23:37:59 GMT -5
I agree pigeon, I drove 4+ hours with my 12 year old son and I received a BS Degree in Goose. My thanks to Matt and everyone who was involved in putting it on. Scott was extremely knowledgeable and has done his research into the goose itself. I hope I get to hear him speak again.
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Post by hoosierhunter2 on Feb 4, 2008 0:05:05 GMT -5
It was a good time, thanks to all that made it out!! I hope to do it again next year, possibly having it earlier in Sept. and maybe holding it down here in Indy so it would be more centrally located, but we'll see. It really was a privilege to have Scott down and to share in his knowledge!!
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Post by quackingtim on Feb 4, 2008 1:03:38 GMT -5
So how did the hunting turn out?
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Post by uglyduckling on Feb 4, 2008 4:47:53 GMT -5
tough but we killed birds both days.
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Post by quackingtim on Feb 4, 2008 5:34:39 GMT -5
That's good to hear. I was hoping for big piles. This time of year the geese have seen just about every trick out there.
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Post by hoosierhunter2 on Feb 4, 2008 10:27:21 GMT -5
I get on posting some pics of our weekend here shortly, I've been busy with all the goings on and of course watching the Super Bowl!! ;D
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Post by uglyduckling on Feb 4, 2008 19:50:46 GMT -5
Tim, nobody wanted big piles of carnage more than me. This weather is killing any type of pattern the birds can get into. At least things went o.k. It wasn't for lack of gas money spent on scouting.
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Post by quackingtim on Feb 4, 2008 22:28:16 GMT -5
I know you worked your butt off for this. Today I had to listen to hundreds of geese land in the field on the other side of the road. I couldn't see them for the fog. They ate for 20 minutes and flew back to the roost. I never saw the first goose.
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