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Post by pigeonflier on Feb 9, 2008 20:23:13 GMT -5
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Post by uglyduckling on Feb 9, 2008 20:32:29 GMT -5
The sheets don't look that bad. Maybe a little snow spray misted on them would knock the "newness" off them. You know as well as I do 4 is way better than none. Kevin
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Post by Noblebowhunter on Feb 9, 2008 20:36:08 GMT -5
you got bigfoots im already a fan!!! nice work pig!!
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Post by goonegoosey on Feb 9, 2008 21:33:57 GMT -5
Try puttin' a little more space beteen the blinds and I think it might help. We try to stay about 10-15 ft apart when hunting more than 2. Get ahold of me if you need some help!! I haven't been yet for this Feb hunt.. I can toss in another 5-6 doz biggies and 3-4 doz. shells...
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Post by hoosierhunter2 on Feb 9, 2008 21:53:17 GMT -5
Good job Pigeon!
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Post by quackingtim on Feb 10, 2008 7:24:27 GMT -5
Nice job. These late season birds can be tough, getting 4 in a hay field is good.
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Post by DDragon47 on Feb 10, 2008 9:07:31 GMT -5
It's been hard up here with this weather. geese one day then you don't see any for 2 or 3 more days.
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Post by honkenbutch on Feb 10, 2008 13:11:12 GMT -5
pigeon, setting up in a field like you guys did is imo one of the hardest ways to hunt geese there is. to kill anything is something to be proud of. nice job.........
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Post by honkenbutch on Feb 10, 2008 13:11:48 GMT -5
pigeon, setting up in a field like you guys did is imo one of the hardest ways to hunt geese there is. to kill anything is something to be proud of. nice job......... but to be honest,,, it was the bigfoots,you could have been out there naked, with no blinds and still killed birds.
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Post by jim1966 on Feb 10, 2008 15:16:17 GMT -5
Nice pics and geese. Congrats.
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