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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:22 pm
by iron grip
OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
OOOOOOOOOHAACCCKKKHHHUUUUCCCCKKKKMMMMMM
I still can't see dead geese
Oh wait there's some
AAAARRRRGGGGGHHHH!!!!!!! nevermind!!!!!!
Just some damn water turkeys!!!!!
They better not get too close!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:24 pm
by duckamateur
Ramsey, looks like ya'll had a great hunt! After talking to you today it is funny that we were probably hunting the same 3 groups of birds and just never met up! Maybe next year!! I hope to get 2 weekend hunts together and I think I will just stay there for 2 weeks! We definately need to get together for a few hunts next year!! You have my # and I have yours, don't be a stranger!!
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:53 pm
by Double R 2
duckamateur wrote:Ramsey, looks like ya'll had a great hunt! After talking to you today it is funny that we were probably hunting the same 3 groups of birds and just never met up! Maybe next year!! I hope to get 2 weekend hunts together and I think I will just stay there for 2 weeks! We definately need to get together for a few hunts next year!! You have my # and I have yours, don't be a stranger!!
Them geese were mightly danged nervous and no wonder! We'll get together that way next before miller time year for sure!
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:25 pm
by Spoonallard
Double R 2 wrote:duckamateur wrote:Ramsey, looks like ya'll had a great hunt! After talking to you today it is funny that we were probably hunting the same 3 groups of birds and just never met up! Maybe next year!! I hope to get 2 weekend hunts together and I think I will just stay there for 2 weeks! We definately need to get together for a few hunts next year!! You have my # and I have yours, don't be a stranger!!
Them geese were mightly danged nervous and no wonder! We'll get together that way next before miller time year for sure!
Now that explains why them geese was so nervous. R2D2 oops I mean RR2 got there first. Hey dblr2 did yall hunt barefooted like Mud Duk and myself? Now thats howin ya have to neak up on dem dare gooses ya see.
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:24 pm
by Double R 2
The Waterfowler and Co wrapped up the sping snow goose CO without me....momma let me hunt nearly 90 days since September and I guess I really needed to stay home...you gotta kindof ease them into these things, a step at a time!
Pretty interesting, left to right: Ross, Blue/Ross' hybrid, Ross' and Snow/Ross' hybrid! all out of the same flock!
This weekend 5 guns shot 200 geese and called it quits...kills are being reported in South Dakota already, the southern pipeline is all but dry. The club killed 3,195 light geese this year...
It was a big year to say the least, daily, weeekend, and season records were broken. Already looking forward to next year, which starts for some of us in 6 short months!
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 7:20 pm
by duckamateur
Looks like a great time Ramsey!!! I agree with an earlier post! I think this may be one of the times when we show these pictures to our kids and grandkids, and they think HOLY CRAP, the "Good Old Days!!!" I hope I am wrong and my 5 year old can get in on one of these shoots! Look forward to getting a few shoots in with you next year of vice versa!!
David
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:16 am
by MUD DUK
Great end to a great season for you guys. The MSDucks trip was my first time on a goose hunt. Hope to get into some numbers like that next year.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 8:55 pm
by RedEyed Duck
DR2, thanks for all that you have done for the tundra! Glad you fellas were able to get rid of a few of those geese and have some good ole' fun in the process.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 5:54 pm
by Double R 2
I'm glad y'all apreciated it, redeyed duck and others...that big picture has been EVERYWHERE...I've had it sent to ME several times after it made the loop via email, and it's been posted on many waterfowling or hunting/fishing related websites...though an obvious minority, there were more than a few that found the picture(s) "sickening" and unnerving and have had our ethics, respect for wildlife, personal character, palates, credibility (we "obviously photoshopped it") and blood lineage (neaderthalesque backwoods redneck killers, which I can't fully deny) assailed from other hunters, or persons nonetheless claiming to be so. We have near singlehandedly, as opined by some, provided ammo to the PETAs of the world with which they will be triumphant in their quest to end hunting globally! While some critics seemed to suffer profoundly of penis envy (it's liek my friend the waterfowler says: winners laugh and tell jokes, loser yell deal cards), many are simply appalled, shocked, at the site of that many dead birds which, despite being perfectly legal and encouraged as serving the true intent of the Conservation Order must somehow be - wrong! - especially if time is taken to arrange the animals for a photograph and actually *gasp* show them!!
The true intent of the CO is to kill LOTS (i.e., a million plus) breeding snow geese (adults birds) - it's not about us spending additional quality time afield with our friends and family. FWS would never have endorsed it, Congress would never have authorized it on that merit alone. FWS surmised that to reduce the population by such practices as egging breeding colonies (at an estimated $1 Million per) was cost prohibitive, and degredation to the ecosystem would be to the derision not only of snow geese themselves but to a myriad of other arctic-dependent migratory bird species (shorebirds). So they hatched a plan whereby those with the skills, smarts, determination and ambition to do something about it because it was FUN - waterfowlers - could do so legally! Hard work? Sure! Fun? You betcha! Why the hell else would we drag out of bed away from momma in the middle of the night, trek across wet environs and go through the effort of hunting ducks - when on the best days we kill a whopping 6 birds - in climatic conditions generally characterized as "the colder the better"? Because we enjoy it!
Why do we photodocument the events of our lives, hunting or anything else? Because in the flicker of a moment we create a tribute to the events, people and places that give our lives meaning. Might not every single hunting photograph in your photo album be described as a "tribute to the hunters, the hunted and the hunt"? And what about PETA and the 80% sitting on the sidelines? If such photos as 1029 might fuel the flames of antihunting, might it be safely reasoned that hunters will be heralded for having curbed an environmental crisis if the CO succeeds? Probably not. So I ain't letting that tail wag this dog, boys!
Here's the way I look at the CO folks: for a brief time in history, an opportunity to extend the sport you love for an additional 2 months has been made available. In participating in it you're actually contributing to the perpetuity of a wildlife species, participating in an honest-to-God wildlife population mangement agenda....and having FUN while you're doing it. Whether the CO succeeds and the population is curtailed, or it fails and the population crashes, it will come to an end one day - so get it while the getting is good; create those Kodak moments that decades from now will be looked upon by your waterfowling grandchildren as the real, real "good old days". No apologies, no regrets.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 6:24 pm
by mudsucker
Tell it Brother

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 1:14 am
by duckamateur
TTT
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 8:52 am
by Double R 2
I'll admit it - I miss it and can't wait till September 1.