The geese ended up in a cow pasture this morning so off we went after them.
Had no chance because as soon as the cows seen me they came a runnin and I've
already had a run in with the bull last fall, he doesnt like me.
After getting over the fence they all came up and introduced themselves and I dont think its him, the one that gave us grief was on the brown side.
This guy was pretty gentle compared to old brownie.
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Told my new huntin bud Ryan to give him a kiss...
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Regardless I wasnt going back over the fence to test him !!!!!
QuoteRegardless I wasnt going back over the fence to test him !!!!!
:confused: Isn't that why you took Ryan along?? :innocentwhistle:
:roflmao: :roflmao:
Looks like a nice foggy Am too. Do the Geese & Ducks fly much in the fog??
That poor guy's already goin through enough this week, he's gettin married on the weekend. :roflmao:
They've been flying right along in the fog, I think they're accustomed to it around the river. Hunting the bigger corn fields I've had them not commit cuz they couldnt see the ground before landing. So Yes and No :biggrin:
:roflmao: @ Ryan!!
And the rest is clear as mud!! :yoyo: They fly along the river well because they know it as a landmark. Once they leave that comfort zone they become uncomfortable I guess.