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Just could not wait to get out and hunt, so I booked a goose hunt for tomorrow am.

I got a report tonite that the geese were roosting in the field I am hunting tomorrow.

Very excited, will report back...

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Just could not wait to get out and hunt, so I booked a goose hunt for tomorrow am.

I got a report tonite that the geese were roosting in the field I am hunting tomorrow.

Very excited, will report back...

 

Awesome, good luck! Who are you getting to take you out?

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Awesome, good luck! Who are you getting to take you out?

 

 

Yash from jerseygooseoutfitter

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Yash from jerseygooseoutfitter

 

 

Took 4 Geese today on a very foggy morning...Went out with jerseygooseoutfitters and hunted a private farm. My gun was a Rem 11-87 and I was using Black Cloud Steel shot, no2 size, 3in shells, 1500 fps. My guide, Yash is a great caller.

At about 8am he called in a flock of about 10. I took 3. Then about 10 minutes later, a solo flyer came in and I took him at 30 yards...Geese are tough to put down!!! This one in the video took a head shot at about 25-30 yards and was still flapping around!!!

Here is a link...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMDwvibpc1o

 

Problem is we lost 2 birds in a huge alfalfa field. So I took 2 home...

Here is a pic

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Good Job! Was wondering how you were gonna do with all the fog.

 

 

He got one flock to commit at about 7:30, it was really foggy..

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Did you cook it up? How was it if you did?

 

It was good. like steak meat. best grilled.

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