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2 hours ago, Kettle said:

His guide business harvests less than 1,000 teal a year. The state of Louisiana harvests over 150,000 teal a year and over 2 million ducks total. If that makes sense. 

Thanks for clearing up your statement.  So what is the daily limit down there?  

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Got some snows and ross geese to actually decoy today which for me is rare they actually get within 40 yards. 2 hours to set the spread up and brush the blind only to have someone set up 400 yards down wind 30 mins before shooting who didn't have permission. If not for them would have been a lot better 

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I thought you only ran into A-holes like that in ND?  Maybe they moved north too.

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Yesterday morning hunt. Headed home for 3 weeks then coming back

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1 hour ago, Kettle said:

Yesterday morning hunt. Headed home for 3 weeks then coming back

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Your real name isn't Riley, is it?  🤔 😃

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15 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Your real name isn't Riley, is it?  🤔 😃

It isn't Riley 

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10 hours ago, Kettle said:

It isn't Riley 

Well it's sounds like you're "living the life of Riley"  😆

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The Sandhills might be migrating already?

 

Saturday was out last day hunting in SD but the first day I saw or heard any Sandhills while I was glassing an area.  I had a flock of 50+ fly over way high and then a little later a flock of over 100 landed in a field off to left of this pic.

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Most of the Sandhills were gone from northern saskatchewan where we were. They migrate early.

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1 hour ago, Wanderer said:

The Sandhills might be migrating already?

 

Saturday was out last day hunting in SD but the first day I saw or heard any Sandhills while I was glassing an area.  I had a flock of 50+ fly over way high and then a little later a flock of over 100 landed in a field off to left of this pic.

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Whatch looking for out there, Mullys? 

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7 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Whatch looking for out there, Mullys? 

In that spot, they were the most likely ones to show, second only to antelope.  The area behind had both, but was a better chance of seeing whitetails.

 

Muleys way outnumbered whitetails on that trip and very few adult bucks of either type were seen.  We could take either with our archery tags.  We took none.  One of the guys missed a whitetail buck on Saturday morning.  54 yards, jumped the string, is what I heard.  I was about a mile away when that went down.

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6 minutes ago, Wanderer said:

In that spot, they were the most likely ones to show, second only to antelope.  The area behind had both, but was a better chance of seeing whitetails.

 

Muleys way outnumbered whitetails on that trip and very few adult bucks of either type were seen.  We could take either with our archery tags.  We took none.  One of the guys missed a whitetail buck on Saturday morning.  54 yards, jumped the string, is what I heard.  I was about a mile away when that went down.

Sorry, no that suks emoji face!  

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1 hour ago, smurfy said:

I'm no math wizard, but how does 14 birds equate to 3 man limit???

There was 15 total, 5 a piece per day. We got 15 snows tonight, 3 specks and a mallard too. Relaxing and fun trip

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nice going.........i see there's no white stuff on the ground up there!!!!!!!!!

 

just curious........with all that what my buddy calls waterfowl........flying turds..........how to you cook them??????

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5 hours ago, smurfy said:

nice going.........i see there's no white stuff on the ground up there!!!!!!!!!

 

just curious........with all that what my buddy calls waterfowl........flying turds..........how to you cook them??????

I grill crane, ducks and geese i bring it to a butcher and they make it into meat sticks. I also will shred the duck and goose meat in a crock pot with barbacoa sauce and make tacos with them. 

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On 10/28/2024 at 3:48 PM, Kettle said:

Still some cranes north of the boarder. Three man limit this morning 

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How do yea hunt um?  Do they come into deks with other stuff, or you sky burst um as they fly over?  

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2 hours ago, Kettle said:

I grill crane, ducks and geese i bring it to a butcher and they make it into meat sticks. I also will shred the duck and goose meat in a crock pot with barbacoa sauce and make tacos with them. 

That sounds good!

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2 hours ago, Kettle said:

I grill crane,

can you share some pics of the ribeye of the sky after its prepared?

 

I really want to try the meat some time and hunt them as well. Is the term falling lawn chair still accurate when you bring one down? lol

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3 hours ago, leech~~ said:

How do yea hunt um?  Do they come into deks with other stuff, or you sky burst um as they fly over?  

Pass shoot them between roost and fields, typically farthest shot 40 yards. They don't fly high.

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2 hours ago, rundrave said:

can you share some pics of the ribeye of the sky after its prepared?

 

I really want to try the meat some time and hunt them as well. Is the term falling lawn chair still accurate when you bring one down? lol

I will when I get home and grill them. Yea, they fold up pretty easy, not hearty birds!

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1 hour ago, Wanderer said:

@Kettle that band - did you get the info on it yet?  Was it a Wigeon?

Yup widgeon banded in north dakota this spring as an adult. Likely on the migration north 

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On 10/29/2024 at 7:26 PM, rundrave said:

I really want to try the meat some time

 

I've never tried it either but I would given a chance myself too.  I've heard the term "ribeye of the sky" but I'm very skeptical of that.

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    • gimruis
      I've never tried it either but I would given a chance myself too.  I've heard the term "ribeye of the sky" but I'm very skeptical of that.
    • Kettle
      Yup widgeon banded in north dakota this spring as an adult. Likely on the migration north 
    • Wanderer
      @Kettle that band - did you get the info on it yet?  Was it a Wigeon?
    • Kettle
    • Kettle
      I will when I get home and grill them. Yea, they fold up pretty easy, not hearty birds!
    • Kettle
      Pass shoot them between roost and fields, typically farthest shot 40 yards. They don't fly high.
    • rundrave
      can you share some pics of the ribeye of the sky after its prepared?   I really want to try the meat some time and hunt them as well. Is the term falling lawn chair still accurate when you bring one down? lol
    • smurfy
      That sounds good!
    • leech~~
      How do yea hunt um?  Do they come into deks with other stuff, or you sky burst um as they fly over?  
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