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Scott, them goose hunters must be a sneaky bunch!!
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I also did not notice the face in the photo until Scott mentioned it! I am pretty sure I would not be good at that kind of hunting because if I laid down in the sunlight, all bundled up and warm on a winter day, I would fall asleep long before a goose came by.Tony_Wood wrote:Got out for the last thirty minutes of shooting time today. No birds taken, but we did have speckled bellies dive bomb our spread. Flared at the last second, so no shots. Heart pumping. Enjoyed the time with my son. He goes to college this fall, squeezing in every opportunity we can find.
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Dinadan wrote:I also did not notice the face in the photo until Scott mentioned it! I am pretty sure I would not be good at that kind of hunting because if I laid down in the sunlight, all bundled up and warm on a winter day, I would fall asleep long before a goose came by.Tony_Wood wrote:Got out for the last thirty minutes of shooting time today. No birds taken, but we did have speckled bellies dive bomb our spread. Flared at the last second, so no shots. Heart pumping. Enjoyed the time with my son. He goes to college this fall, squeezing in every opportunity we can find.
We are still learning, and adding to our ‘spread.’
lol....
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Fellas, there are two faces in that pic. Here is the second.
TripleF wrote:Dinadan wrote:I also did not notice the face in the photo until Scott mentioned it! I am pretty sure I would not be good at that kind of hunting because if I laid down in the sunlight, all bundled up and warm on a winter day, I would fall asleep long before a goose came by.Tony_Wood wrote:Got out for the last thirty minutes of shooting time today. No birds taken, but we did have speckled bellies dive bomb our spread. Flared at the last second, so no shots. Heart pumping. Enjoyed the time with my son. He goes to college this fall, squeezing in every opportunity we can find.
We are still learning, and adding to our ‘spread.’
lol....![]()
I hear ya Mel!!!
Dinadan wrote:I also did not notice the face in the photo until Scott mentioned it! I am pretty sure I would not be good at that kind of hunting because if I laid down in the sunlight, all bundled up and warm on a winter day, I would fall asleep long before a goose came by.Tony_Wood wrote:Got out for the last thirty minutes of shooting time today. No birds taken, but we did have speckled bellies dive bomb our spread. Flared at the last second, so no shots. Heart pumping. Enjoyed the time with my son. He goes to college this fall, squeezing in every opportunity we can find.
We are still learning, and adding to our ‘spread.’
treefarmer wrote:Scott, them goose hunters must be a sneaky bunch!!![]()
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The last time (15 years ago) me and my goose hunting partners used layout blinds it was a hoot - I was the only one who could jump up. I had to jump up and shoot, then pull my Dad up, hand him the shotgun, drop down, and let him shoot - needless to say we only got a very few geese. Told the guide he had to come up with another plan!! OH
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Spent this past Christmas and New Year's in Maine with my parents. Here's some of God's winter wonder work.
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That's beautiful, however it ain't for an ol' Florida boy, nah!
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Cool pics Steve. Thanks for sharing. God's canvas for sure. I love Winter landscape shots. The cold, not so much as I get older. Hope you had a wonderful time with your folks.
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No, but I know the view heading down toward Moosehead from Greenville. That's in Addison, downeast. If you know where Ellsworth is on Rt 1 (gotta go through there to get to Bar Harbour), it's about an hour further up Rt 1.
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treefarmer wrote:That's beautiful, however it ain't for an ol' Florida boy, nah!
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Thanks guys!zp4ja wrote:Cool pics Steve. Thanks for sharing. God's canvas for sure. I love Winter landscape shots. The cold, not so much as I get older. Hope you had a wonderful time with your folks.
Regards, Jerry
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Great pics Steve 
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Very pretty. That middle picture is frame-worthy!
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Thanks doglegg and Doc B.
I was already thinking about getting that middle pic enlarged and framed. It's an old crabapple tree our kids used to climb on some 25-30 years ago.
I was already thinking about getting that middle pic enlarged and framed. It's an old crabapple tree our kids used to climb on some 25-30 years ago.
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Absolutely beautiful Steve!! Happy for you!!
Would love to do it again some day.
Would love to do it again some day.
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Nice pics Steve to view from my warm house!!!
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Postcard beautiful scenes Steve! Working on a venison stew for dinner, got a gale blowing and cold weather coming in. OH
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Thanks OH!
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That looks delicious OH
My son butchered Sue and I a lamb that may be supper for us 
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Turned out just fine Dogg; I’m sure you’re lamb will be great too! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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All that sounds good; just finished a whitetail loin stir fry; should have taken a pic.Old Hunter wrote:Turned out just fine Dogg; I’m sure you’re lamb will be great too! OH
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We really like German Shorthaired Pointers as a breed. I ran across this video and enjoyed it and thought some of you may as well. Hope so.
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this is my chair, you can stay but have to bring a new chair....
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RoofSC, beautiful view! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark