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cegerer 09-20-2004 04:29 PM

Duck Hunters: What's Wrong w/ This Picture?
 
5 days til opening day of duck season. So here I am feverishly slaving away on our latest Wile E. Coyote - inspired ACME Co. weapon of mass destruction - a combination decoy shuttle, boat and portable blind complete with removable wheels - basically everything except rocket propulsion.

Meanwhile, in the field less than 50 yards away from the weapons factory sit about 75-100 geese!! I could probably limit-out by shooting from the garage ...... but no. I'd rather spend hours fabricating equipment, thousands of $$$ on equipment and travel 6 hours away in an attempt to shoot 6 ducks / 3 geese per day ...... :rolleyes:

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Here's my dog laying in wait in the tall grass ...... ;)

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island911 09-20-2004 04:41 PM

Ha, that's great.

Hey it may cost a lot, but can you really put a price on the joy of biting down hard on some embeded shot? :cool:

bell 09-20-2004 04:42 PM

hey if you get caught blame it on the dog :D
think of what you can do now that the assault rifle ban is lifted (don't know the mich laws though) :D

john70t 09-20-2004 05:41 PM

Hope you're using steel or coated shot. There's gonna be some niiiice dinners ahead. :cool:

Bill Douglas 09-20-2004 05:49 PM

I'd rather blast a few shot into that SUV.

Just jealous ;) how does it go for getting you into remote locations, and is there enough room in the back to fit all the ducks from the opening morning?

vash 09-20-2004 06:01 PM

wow, i would be in a blind out in that field with a compound bow! geese numbers look way up.

cegerer 09-20-2004 06:05 PM

Steel shot is mandatory.

The Pepper handles unbelievably well off-road thanks in large part to the electronic stability management system. And I don't think we'll have any problems finding space for all the ducks. ;) The way the weather's been lately, it'll probably be 75 deg and sunny :( - not good for shooting those evil ducks.

azasadny 09-20-2004 06:42 PM

Curt,
I used to duck and goose hunt on the Detroit River (Humbug Marsh) with my friend. I bought all the gear (Hodgman chest waders, Remington 1187 (with plug), camo stuff, etc...). We used to leave his house on Grosse Ile and in 5 minutes we'd be in the blind. After several years of work, work, work, no ducks... I gave up. I love to eat goose, though, it's delicious! Pheasant is my favorite because you don't need to get wet to get the bird, you just need a good dog!

jm951 09-20-2004 07:58 PM

Go ahead and give the dog some practice. Use a high powered pellet rifle from inside the garage and take head shots. Guarantee you'll pop at least three before the rest wise up.

cegerer 09-21-2004 03:13 AM

<i>"Guarantee you'll pop at least three before the rest wise up."</i>

heheheee. With a brain the size of a pea, they're not known for solving quantum physics equations ..... we were walking out to our decoy spread a few years ago after lunch. As we got closer, we noticed 2 geese sitting in the decoys. We got closer, and closer and closer until finally we're 40 yards away. Then 30 yards. Then 20 yards. These dumbasses are still sitting there, thinking they're safe because the decoys haven't flown away. I wasn't about to shoot them off the water so I threw a rock at them and they flew off before I popped both of them at 30-40 yards. ;)

Rot 911 09-21-2004 05:07 AM

I hate those damn geese! We have them everywhere in Missouri. They like to graze on the ball fields and crap everywhere. Too bad the damn things taste so bad or I would advocate shooting them all.

Z-man 09-21-2004 05:55 AM

Re: Duck Hunters: What's Wrong w/ This Picture?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by cegerer
[B]5 days til opening day of duck season. So here I am feverishly slaving away on our latest Wile E. Coyote - inspired ACME Co. weapon of mass destruction - a combination decoy shuttle, boat and portable blind complete with removable wheels - basically everything except rocket propulsion.
Well, I guess it is safe to say that your decoy and portable blind work well! Ya know that's why the geese are in that field across the way! :eek:

-Z.

Bill Douglas 09-21-2004 01:37 PM

There is a pond/small lake on the family farm, and on the opening morning (years ago when I used to shoot) we would send the dogs out to break up the bunch of 200 ducks. Then they would come back in groups of 10 to 30 and we would send the dogs out again to put them up in the air. After this we would have them coming back in manageable bunches of about 5 or 10 for the next four hours. A group of 8 shooters would bag a toatal of 100 or 120 ducks.

cegerer 09-21-2004 02:14 PM

Hey Bill, what are the bag limits over there? We're only allowed to take 6 per day. And I'm not certain it is allowable over here to use the dogs like that. Even if we did, I think once they flew, they would be gone for the day. We just use them to retrieve the ducks.

chibone_914 09-21-2004 02:17 PM

You mean Wabbit season!!

azasadny 09-21-2004 05:08 PM

Kurt,
Geese taste great!!

vash 09-21-2004 05:11 PM

i havent found a decent way to cook wild duck/geese yet. actually, that is probably the biggest reason i quit hunting them. it didnt meet my "hunt only what i will eat" rule.

jm951 09-21-2004 05:38 PM

What's the spread on a Claymore mine? That should get most of them and end the crapping on the lawn problem with one loud bang. Hide the wires and the clacker though. :D

cegerer 09-21-2004 06:01 PM

Goose steaks are very good. The key to cooking duck is not to overcook it. It should be cooked quickly like fish. We save up most of the meat til the end of the season and have it made into summer sausage (mixed with beef and/or pork) - it's EXCELLENT. One of the guys makes smoked duck that is very good as well.

golfnow 09-21-2004 06:41 PM

I used to use a smoker and make goose jerky

On purpose :)


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