Opening weekend of Turkey Season
- franklauzon
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Opening weekend of Turkey Season
This is our second year going to Quebec during the turkey opening weekend, and it's always much better than turkey hunting. :first:
On Friday we had pouring rain and high winds, which later in the morning turned into sideways drizzle, but the birds were working GREAT!
We ended up with 78 Snows and 1 Ross on the first morning
The next two days of our hunt was blue skies, and little wind. The birds would fly in high, and weren't overly interested in the decoys. Saturday we shot 7 more, and Sunday we got the old Skunkarooo!! That's snow goose hunting for yah... Friday more than made up for the remainder of the weekend.
On Friday we had pouring rain and high winds, which later in the morning turned into sideways drizzle, but the birds were working GREAT!
We ended up with 78 Snows and 1 Ross on the first morning
The next two days of our hunt was blue skies, and little wind. The birds would fly in high, and weren't overly interested in the decoys. Saturday we shot 7 more, and Sunday we got the old Skunkarooo!! That's snow goose hunting for yah... Friday more than made up for the remainder of the weekend.
- franklauzon
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Doug
Hey Doug,
Yeah we're with an "outfitter", but it's just a guy who loved smacking geese and brings out a couple groups a year.
Cost was bout $750 for the three days of hunting, hotel, food, liscence...
The liscence is about 85$ and you need your previous years migratory permit.
Yeah we're with an "outfitter", but it's just a guy who loved smacking geese and brings out a couple groups a year.
Cost was bout $750 for the three days of hunting, hotel, food, liscence...
The liscence is about 85$ and you need your previous years migratory permit.
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Geese
Dan, the limit on Snow geese is 20 per day, posession 60... In new york state they have a spring snow season with no daily limit, and no plug in the shotgun. The purpose of the spring snow goose hunt is one of conservation, to try to get the numbers under control as they are decimating the tundra.
Doug, we were dressed in white and using backboards...
They work well for snows, but don't see them working for Canadas...
Layouts aren't comfortable to hunt out of for sure, but they are hard to beat for decoying canada's.... fun to shoot em in the face at 20 yards!
Doug, we were dressed in white and using backboards...
They work well for snows, but don't see them working for Canadas...
Layouts aren't comfortable to hunt out of for sure, but they are hard to beat for decoying canada's.... fun to shoot em in the face at 20 yards!
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That sure fills up a freezer in a hurry. I heard that smoked goose is good.
When hell freezes over, I'll be there icefishing!!!
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If you can't stand behind our troops,
Please feel free to stand in front of them!!!
Experience is that marvellous thing that enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again
Heck, I can shoot Canada geese at twenty yards or better by calling them in to dekes, no need to engage in hand-to-hand combat with a coffin blind!
If I am given the choice of likely 30 yard shots from ANY other location, or shooting geese at end-of-barrel range from a coffin blind set-up, I'll take the long shots every time!
Those back-boards look interesting, for sure, and same for the snow camo. I reckon this just got put on the "TRY THIS!" list for next year.
Thanks for sharing this info, I really appreciate it!
Doug
If I am given the choice of likely 30 yard shots from ANY other location, or shooting geese at end-of-barrel range from a coffin blind set-up, I'll take the long shots every time!
Those back-boards look interesting, for sure, and same for the snow camo. I reckon this just got put on the "TRY THIS!" list for next year.
Thanks for sharing this info, I really appreciate it!
Doug
Nice picture and nice harvest Frank. Honestly, wish I would have been with you snow hunting (remember if that outfitter/guy ever feels like adding one guy to the usual group of yours, please place me on your list).
If not, then I'll try next Spring canvasback's outfitter.
Been out for the opener turkey in Ontario and nothing, went out this pass saturday morning and only saw two hens.
Season is still young, but heck, it sure isn't the same action as goose hunting, that's for sure.
Keep looking at my boat in the backyard, and also wondering when I'm going to go fishing.
Choices, choices
If not, then I'll try next Spring canvasback's outfitter.
Been out for the opener turkey in Ontario and nothing, went out this pass saturday morning and only saw two hens.
Season is still young, but heck, it sure isn't the same action as goose hunting, that's for sure.
Keep looking at my boat in the backyard, and also wondering when I'm going to go fishing.
Choices, choices
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