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Well done George! I'm curious what a warm region Canada tastes like. Do let us know!
Out there doing it best I can.
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I like that last photo: should be titled "Swamp Thing"! (On the other hand, the birds and the 101 are downright handsome!).
Great post!!!
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Well done George! I'm curious what a warm region Canada tastes like. Do let us know! I'm kinda wondering the same thing!...Geo
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Skip, nice wood on the 101. Fine bag of waterfowl, too. Geo, you didn't bait up those geese on golf club lawn clippings and pesticide infused mole crickets, did you?
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Geo, you didn't bait up those geese on golf club lawn clippings and pesticide infused mole crickets, did you? Nope. Wild flock in farm country (there ain't a country club in Berrien County). Spotted'em nooning in the back of a pasture after feeding in a peanut field. No mole crickets involved!...Geo
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A peanut fattened goose? That'll be something unique.
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A peanut fattened goose? That'll be something unique. Its just a "Southern Thing"...Geo
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Geese love to forage in harvested peanut fields, dang nasty things, eating up my dove food. SRH
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I like that last photo: should be titled "Swamp Thing"! Thank you Mike. "Swamp Thing" is an apt title. i feel like I spend as much time in the water as on land. Skip, nice wood on the 101. Fine bag of waterfowl, too. Gil, those ducks are tricky. In a bag of six we can only have three woodies and two bluebills. With redheads and bluebills and mixed together I have to be careful to only shoot drakes to keep from accidentally messing up. Anyone that can tell the hens apart in the fog at sunrise has better eyes than me.
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