2021 bird season

Another one.
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Huns are hit and miss every year, but got into them a couple times this year.
Are you able to post another picture? For Some reason I can't see it. I would love to hunt huns one day. Unfortunantly not many are found in wisconsin any longer. Very cool birds though!

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Are you able to post another picture? For Some reason I can't see it. I would love to hunt huns one day. Unfortunantly not many are found in wisconsin any longer. Very cool birds though!

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Sorry, IDK why it didnt go through.
 
Had to cancel a trip to SD this past week due to a medical issue that ended up a bit worse than expected and a good amount of caution to avoid having to go through another surgery. Those needles hurt like hell.

Go back to the Dr on Jan 5th for a check up and hopefully approval to make a trip back to SD before the season closes.
 
Went through the thread but didn’t see any posts from New England states. I traveled back to Vermont for deer season and stayed for the ML season, and brought my shotgun with the hopes of doing a little grouse hunting between rifle and ML season. Hunted the 16 days of rifle and never flushed one partridge, and never saw one. I know they are cyclical, but I’m wondering what has happened to the grouse population in the Northeast? Needless to say, I never took the shotgun out. Any Northeast guys still bird hunting or have any insight? Thanks.
 
My little guy is having a great first year. Couldn't ask for better. He runs really well with other dogs and his confidence is growing. No wild birds yet but if I don't get him on any this winter I'll definitely take a few trips next year to Eastern CO and Nebraska. I need to take more pictures and also figure out how to get him to sit so calmly next to a pile of dead ones.

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I won't have my hunting truck for the remainder of the duck season. I will be using a 4-Runner and looking for some ideas on hauling decoys (about 1 hour drive on highway). I was looking at the Pak-Mule hitch add on to strap a few dozen bags of decoys on there as inside is pretty full with kennel, waders, bags, gun etc. Anyone have any ideas or recommendations?
Have you looked at rooftop carriers.
 
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