Three days left in Louisiana for the 23/24 spoonbill season good luck people if u have water prediction Arkansas and Missouri will have a record season book now
It is not a double unless the second bird is shot before the first bird hits the water. It is not a triple unless both the second and third bird are shot before the first bird hits the water.
Sun at your backs. They never stand a chance. I don't think enough people take that into consideration. Most know about the wind, but maybe they put too much emphasis on wind direction, especially with a light wind, and not enough consideration for the where they are in relation to the sun. Also, when you watch your drone footage you can really see how the birds muddy the water.
That looked like a hell of brunch little ponds!! That would be awesome
Another banger!!!
Appreciate it
We got spot we hunt in east central arkansas on a old fish farm with willow trees and bang them gads like that all year, so fun!!
It sure was fun and different haha
Yall might have no idea but figured I would ask. What brand/kind of call lanyard does Christian have?
That was a rolling thunder
What kind of automatic jerk string puller is that?
perfect limit outdoors
Y’all ever come back by Garland, we’ll get y’all on a Millwood hunt.
Heard that
Three days left in Louisiana for the 23/24 spoonbill season good luck people if u have water prediction
Arkansas and Missouri will have a record season book now
Agreed
It’s crazy how the migration can swing. We shoot a ton of Gadwall in southwest Mo and hardly ever shoot more then one or two mallards.
It’s wild how it works out that’s for sure
Didn’t look like y’all had mojos out…did you consider when trying to decoy the gallards and blackjacks?
No need! They were coming right in. We aren’t huge fans of mojos
What duck and goose calls do you guys run?
Rolling thunder game calls!
It is not a double unless the second bird is shot before the first bird hits the water. It is not a triple unless both the second and third bird are shot before the first bird hits the water.
Sun at your backs. They never stand a chance. I don't think enough people take that into consideration. Most know about the wind, but maybe they put too much emphasis on wind direction, especially with a light wind, and not enough consideration for the where they are in relation to the sun.
Also, when you watch your drone footage you can really see how the birds muddy the water.
Totally agree, they are blinded looking back into the sun
been good videos for years but you guys should change it up a little, keep it fresh ya kno