We have the roost on easily a grand of birds but no field , we know the fields being used but we’re slow on getting the permission. There might be some really pizzed off guys tomorrow.....
Would be stupid and pointless for both parties to blow the roost in the morn. Sleep in, watch them fly out to the field and snipe small groups as they come back to said roost
We did not shoot the roost we left it alone no safe way to hunt it right now . They won’t go anywhere for now .
I have yet to see them leave or all leave before more come back not easy to sneak in , we’re gonna wait a few more days .
We did not shoot the roost we left it alone no safe way to hunt it right now . They won’t go anywhere for now .
I have yet to see them leave or all leave before more come back not easy to sneak in , we’re gonna wait a few more days .
Get em in the snow monday..mine wont leave eighter..content to eat grass, dont want to hit the corn fields, they got too much fat on them now, they can hold out awhile.
We hunted yesterday out near Ann Arbor. Typically a great late season spot. we saw three flocks. had a pair come in locked from on high. the three of us missed. Another pair and we got one. Tomorrow in the snow??? hhhmmmmmm
Fun 6 man limit this morning in the snow and 20mph wind! Got set up by about 8am and waited them out. Birds started moving around 10:30 and kept us busy until about 1pm. Nothing like Honkers in the snow!
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