sorry about the indoor pic |
That is the great part, the bad part is it is a bean field this year. That means there is absolutely nowhere to hide, you are just out in the middle of the field in your layout blind, which is stubbled the best it can be with whatever kind of vegetation you can find.
So I set this hunt up with two of my buddies - Weed, who has been in here quite often, and Chad, this is the first time I have hunted with him.
Well I think the 2 things that stand out most about this hunt is:
1. Since Chad rode with me I noticed that as soon as he got into the truck that he had cologne on. Now this really isn't a big deal since ducks and geese don't rely on smell. However I did make some mention that whoever the next person is that uses that ground blind might question the goings on, on the last hunt.
2. Even though he had mentioned that he has hunted before, he still came walking out to the truck with a gun,a lunch bag, and the bestest part a white plastic bag that I can only assume had his gloves and face mask in. He assured me that he has a camo backpack, but his son had borrowed it and now he couldn't find it.
I'll be sure to update you on that when I see the backpack. By the way I did tell him I had a bag he could have if he needed it.
So we got to the field and got set up, waited only a half hour or so when we had 5 coming in just like I wanted them to. When they got into the kill zone I called the shot and 3 geese dropped. The other 2 didn't want to leave so we kept calling, the fourth goose got close enough and we winged him. He went down in the next field and since he wasn't moving we decided to leave him there. We kept working on the last goose but he finally took off.
I was keeping an eye on the wounded goose when I noticed him up and walking. We didn't want him to get away so I loaded up and went after him, by the time I got within a block of him he had made it across the road and parallel to some corn. Fortunately the owner of the property showed up as I was crossing the road, I let him know what was going on and asked if I could chase the goose on his property. He said that I could, so I looked over and saw the goose with his head down "hiding" by the corn so I walked up to within 20 yards and shot. MISS, what? now the goose is up and running, shoot again, MISS, Really?? Shoot the last round aaaannnnndddd got him. I started walking over to him to pick him up, got within 2 feet and this goose stood up started running and flew away over the corn.
So we ended up with 3 geese for the day, we had a good time, got some sleep and didn't get rained on. What else could you ask for?
Weed, Chad, and Me |
Time to pick up. |
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