Glad to have your videos up and running. Getting me all pumped up for the season. Be careful out there in the cold solo runs
Good hunt, man it’s cold out there!! Yeah with wind anything can happen
Can say I’ve been there ! Great Hunt,going to check out those Venari shells !
thanks for the 'cool' teaser - since i've been sweating buckets this week
Nice video, what king of range finder you have?....looking for one....Cheers 😀👍
Geese are hard to kill with body shots, so my experience says lead em more and try for the head/neck shot. Plus, if it’s 25yds to the decoys, it’s 35-40 to flying geese…not short shots for a tough to kill critter. Good shoot anyway 👍
Yep, typically try for the head and neck as well but just wasn't leading enough that day
I just seeing the color difference in the dead goose to the dekes has to make you think these companies have no idea how to produce to color match a live goose.
I've seen some bad paint jobs over the years. Can't complain about these though.
Exactly. Seems like they are more concerned with catching the eye of the consumer than the eye of the bird. Look at what our grandparents used compared to today's mega extreme triple HD full bodies.
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yes, same way with fishing lures, catches fisherman not fish
Totally disagree too that companies cannot match the hatch because birds or geese in this case have different shades of color depending where and when. Unless they paint them purple or pink I wouldn't say they can't match the hatch. Hell, who knows the birds seen the normal colors year after year maybe a pink decoy set might draw them in!
Hi there, I watch a lot of your videos, many thanks! Quick question - you are using 12 gauge, what ammo and shot size you are using? Thanks!
You've probably realised from reviewing the shotkam footage, but part of the issue is that you're stopping the gun just before you pull the trigger. See the second shot on the first goose at 3:08, second shot at 4:41, second shot at 6:49 as some examples.
Were you using BB steel again?
Yep, just wasn't following through and shot behind. I was using bismuth 2s
Do you like the venari shells or boss shells? Which do you prefer?
I'd probably go with Boss but I haven't shot enough Venari to accurately compare.
My personal favorite is when they get hit hard, lock their wings and sail to Narnia 🤦🏻♂️.. your pattern looked like it was making contact on the majority of the shots. Nice work putting 3 late season birds on the ground.
Could you tell how you were missing after watching the shotkam footage?
@@HighPrairieSportsmenThat's what I was thinking but it threw me off that you said you thought you were leading too much. Good testimony for ShotKam
@michaelbruns3870 yeah, hard to know for sure in the field some days.
What size shot were you using? Curious, I'm not a goose hunter, ducks only.
That is strange as good a shot as you are I would have thought that would have rolled them. Great video as usual@@HighPrairieSportsmen
gotta check your camera footage, might not be leading them enough....just my 2 cents. good weather for birds, tough on humans..LOL
The reason you are not hitting the same is because you are wearing a hood over your head. This hood in between your face and the stock of the gun. That is pulling your face away from the gun and causing your shot to go way more to the right than normal. That means your lead is being increased because your rear site, which is your eye, is not where it's suppose to be. Take the hood off to shoot and undo your buckle on the waders because the butt of your gun is resting on that as well. It's so important to have the rear site, which is your eye, in the same place at all times.
That was probably it. I keep my right buckle undone every hunt for that exact reason
@@HighPrairieSportsmen I misunderstood you because I thought you said somewhere you where left handed and you mentioned you keep the right buckle undone. SO, with you being right handed and the extra clothing between the face and gun your eye is being pushed to the left which means your pattern is moved to the left and it shortens your lead so you are shooting behind the birds. At the same time the hood is raising your head up off the stock because of the thickness of the clothing between cheek and gun. This will also make your gun shoot high possibly going over the top of the bird at the same time. Which ever direction you move your head out of proper alignment is the direction your pattern moves to off of dead center. Raise your head, it will shoot high. Move your cheek to the left and your pattern will go left off center. Proper gun fit and having your eye in the proper place is the most important. Good luck!!!
What a tropper staying out that long.
Thanks for posting.
I couldn't tell how well the birds were responding to the call they were certainly looking at the decoys.
I would only suggest adding some clucks and excitment in to the calling if your normal calling isn't working..
Thanks again for the hunt.
Appreciate it!