Life could be worse. You could be going to work tomorrow morning. If the rain holds off, I'll be shooting clays at PGT&S tomorrow morning.
Very true.
Life could be worse. You could be going to work tomorrow morning. If the rain holds off, I'll be shooting clays at PGT&S tomorrow morning.
I forgot about this thread. My friend and i recently took my son out for his first goose hunt in Chestertown Md. He had a blast and got his limit.
He realized that goose hunting is more of a social event compared to sitting alone in a tree waiting for a deer to walk in front of you and cant wait to go again.
^ that's awesome.
We limited out at Wye Island this morning
Very nice job.
You guys on a guided hunt, hunting private land, or public land? I'm being lazy. I could probably look to see if there is any public land around there, but figure it is easier to ask.
Thing is, that wouldn't be too bad of a drive for me and the family, or for my siblings for that matter. If I could find hunting land for sale around there, I might be able to get siblings in on it with me.
Yeah, just looked at some "farms" for sale around there. All $2,000,000+. Good grief Charlie Brown. Was hoping for something $1,000,000 or less. Guess I have to keep looking and/or win the lottery.
Thanks, we actually killed 8 - we had one of my son's friends with us.
WMA lottery
Specklebelly goose. We had seen some and I asked I guy I know on the wildlife advisory committee and was told you can shoot two and they count as dark geese, even though they are pink footed. Limit is two of them as they rest in the flyway goose population even if flying in a resident zone.
Thank you all for your PM's but it is said to be legal even though the handbook says nothing. Cracklers are not mentioned either they look like Canada geese but you can clearly hear they are not when they fly over.