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Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 1:12 am
by 357 S&W
Friends,
I went for some waterfowl hunting this weekend. Ended up with more than I bargained for. Three large Canadian honkers, the largest was weighed around 19.2lbs which almost hit me on my face as it fell, imagine 19 lbs falling at you from the sky from about 45 yards. The rest is a mixed bag.

Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:16 am
by shooter
well done 357.
wildfowling with a 10 bore.
A man's man's sport.
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 5:43 am
by herb
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
Herb
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 5:54 am
by Baljit
Very nice 357S&W keep it up
Baljit
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:00 am
by xl_target
Very Nice!
What are the bag limits in your area? Are there daily bag limits or just seasonal bag limits?
Thanks for posting the photos.
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:55 am
by hulk
u are champion ,amazing photo ,
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:23 am
by sa_ali
thanks for sharing, that bird is indeed big

, i hope you didnt sprain your neck

with that bird.
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:32 am
by 357 S&W
shooter wrote:well done 357.
wildfowling with a 10 bore.
A man's man's sport.
Thank you, Shooter
herb wrote:Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
Herb
Thank you, Herb
Baljit wrote:Very nice 357S&W keep it up
Baljit
Thank you, Baljit
xl_target wrote:Very Nice!
What are the bag limits in your area? Are there daily bag limits or just seasonal bag limits?
Thanks for posting the photos.
Thank you, xl_target. We have different day bag limits for different species and it varies a lot.
hulk wrote:u are champion ,amazing photo ,
Thank you, hulk
sa_ali wrote:thanks for sharing, that bird is indeed big

, i hope you didnt sprain your neck

with that bird.
Thanks, sa_ali.

yeah that was close.
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:35 am
by shooter
oops sorry forgot to compliment you for the main thing:
I hate to take plastic water bottles in the field as I do not want to trash the area.
Bravo well done

.
One will find many shooters with a good aim and big bags. Better aim than yours and bigger bags. But this sort of consideration is not common and i hope more people were like you. You have truly excelled here and are a true hunter.
Kudos to you and keep it up.
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 11:24 am
by Vikram
shooter wrote:oops sorry forgot to compliment you for the main thing:
I hate to take plastic water bottles in the field as I do not want to trash the area.
Bravo well done

.
One will find many shooters with a good aim and big bags. Better aim than yours and bigger bags. But this sort of consideration is not common and i hope more people were like you. You have truly excelled here and are a true hunter.
Kudos to you and keep it up.
+1Can't say it better.
I have seen the Canadas come in like diving bombers.They make a great visual. Taking them at those speeds is not easy. I wonder how they taste.
Best-
Vikram
Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:56 pm
by 357 S&W
shooter wrote:oops sorry forgot to compliment you for the main thing:
I hate to take plastic water bottles in the field as I do not want to trash the area.
Bravo well done

.
One will find many shooters with a good aim and big bags. Better aim than yours and bigger bags. But this sort of consideration is not common and i hope more people were like you. You have truly excelled here and are a true hunter.
Kudos to you and keep it up.
Thanks, Shooter.
Vikram wrote:shooter wrote:oops sorry forgot to compliment you for the main thing:
I hate to take plastic water bottles in the field as I do not want to trash the area.
Bravo well done

.
One will find many shooters with a good aim and big bags. Better aim than yours and bigger bags. But this sort of consideration is not common and i hope more people were like you. You have truly excelled here and are a true hunter.
Kudos to you and keep it up.
+1Can't say it better.
I have seen the Canadas come in like diving bombers.They make a great visual. Taking them at those speeds is not easy. I wonder how they taste.
Best-
Vikram
Hi Vikram,
You are right, they are the "diving bombers" and they taste real good. My 5 year old who does not like to eat any kind of wild meat is in love with it. Now the only thing she wants is to have a honker in her plate.

Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:24 am
by 357 S&W
Thanks, Dr.jaykumar, here are my guns and my baggage from last year. I will post more later in the season.

Re: Weekend WaterFowl Hunting
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 8:54 pm
by ckkalyan
Good write-up, pictures and experience - thanks for sharing
357 S&W
