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Re: snow goose guides

Postby msjackhammer » Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:33 pm

I ain't comin' unless I can whine,,,and I SHO ain't buyin' the beer and gas! SHAKE!!

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Re: snow goose guides

Postby duckcommander » Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:17 pm

Not to sound like a DA but what do yall mean by sneakin, are yall talkin bout crawlin in the field up to them then jump shootin them .I have never duck or goose hunted in fields there aint none around here we only hunt green timber or on the river. I think I would like to hunt with a guide at first then try the sneakin later on in the year
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Re: snow goose guides

Postby champcaller » Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:54 pm

msjackhammer wrote:I ain't comin' unless I can whine,,,and I SHO ain't buyin' the beer and gas! SHAKE!!

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Re: snow goose guides

Postby Delta Duck » Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:27 am

I have a guide that does my Snow Goose hunts on my leases and property, send me an e-mail and I will forward it on.

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Re: snow goose guides

Postby Delta Duck » Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:29 am

I'm into the sneak or the "Trailer O Death"
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Re: snow goose guides

Postby duckcommander » Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:03 pm

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Re: snow goose guides

Postby SilverSurfer » Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:07 pm

I will tell you folks right here and now that I am a satisfied customer of Delta Ducks!. David, along with is two guides were absolutely great this past Saturday!

I had family come down from East Tn., they have never been waterfowling / goose hunting before. To be honest my uncle was fairly sceptical. Well to make a long story shorter, after Saturday I now have a sceptoical uncle who is a born again, double sanctified goose hunter, and two sons that were able to stay off a video games for 13 hours (straight :shock: ) without going into slobbering fits! To me ladies and gentlemen that say's a lot. We all had an absolute blast! The guides were outstanding. They had a plan based on sightings, took us where we needed to go to get the geese, and adapted the plan to fit local conditions. They were willing and enthusiastic, they put us in the birds. Period. That made for six satisfied customers! I and my family will use their services again.

On a lighter note, we put so much steel in the air, the farmer that owns that field will think it was crop dusted with iron ore come spring! :lol: Thanks David, John, and Cris for all you did.
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Re: snow goose guides

Postby FELMAC » Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:13 pm

No problem John and I had a blast. look foward to hunting with yall again. it's nothing like having 200-300 birds hanging over you at 20- 40 yds. and to see the familys having fun. And as for the steel it,shouldn't be a problem david farms that land. :mrgreen: thank yall and look foward to doing it again. o yea the photos are on the website. thank you chris
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Re: snow goose guides

Postby SilverSurfer » Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:40 pm

FELMAC,
I'd just like to add one more thing. After we got home and cleaned the geese the boys sat down with the Miss's and told here the story. I'm being dead honest, I have never seen those kids that animated or enthusiastic over anything in their lives! :o :lol: They didn't get that excited when I took them to Disney World for a week! They are now official Duckaholics! Man it sure makes a father proud to see that! :D
My uncle called me twice last night and just raved about the day. I have no doubt he drove his co-workers nuts telling the story. :lol:
Saturday night Jimmy kept me up all night. That double barreled child abuser really worked him over. He's black and blue down both sides! Every time he would roll over on that right arm he'd moan and groan and then flip back over. I couldn't get an hour of sleep! :lol: Sunday morning I asked if he was OK and he would just rub that shoulder and smile! He is proud as a peacock of those bruises. I can just imagine the stories he told his buddies at school.

To anyone else reading this, the boys at Delta Ducks can flat put on a show! We had more fun than should be legal. If you want to get your monies worth on a goose hunt I would recommend these guys without hesitation. I cant wait to do it again, because my kids will drive me crazy until we do!
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Re: snow goose guides

Postby Splash_em » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:06 pm

My offer is always on the table.....Buy the gas and beer and you are more than welcome to come sneak with us anytime. We have developed relationships with many farmers in the delta over the past few years, and have lots of places to go. It is strictly sneaking though, no decoys, no layouts, no whining.[/quote]

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Re: snow goose guides

Postby Delta Duck » Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:54 am

Mike
Glad yall had a nice time, Glad we could be part of them boys first trip.

I had my dog out the last couple of days getting cripples, it's fun to watch him run down a winged snow. Had to be careful it's been kind of warm. Got some video yesterday of 3 eagles eating on 2 snows. The last sneak I did from Sunday still finding cripples all over.
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