Sep 29, 2017 #21 VernAK WKR Joined Dec 24, 2012 Messages 2,114 Location Delta Jct, Alaska I hunt em entire month of September and find success to be very wind dependent. Those big birds will move out quickly whenever winds are favorable.
I hunt em entire month of September and find success to be very wind dependent. Those big birds will move out quickly whenever winds are favorable.
Oct 10, 2017 #22 TexanSam Lil-Rokslider Joined Nov 28, 2016 Messages 185 Sorry if I'm late to reply but a friend of mine I hunted with many times has an outfitter service out of Lubbock called "red eye outfitters". Might look them up, they'll find birds. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
Sorry if I'm late to reply but a friend of mine I hunted with many times has an outfitter service out of Lubbock called "red eye outfitters". Might look them up, they'll find birds. Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
Oct 10, 2017 #23 robie WKR Joined Mar 7, 2013 Messages 887 Location Houston, TX If you want to come to Lubbock I would suggest Blackfoot - Goose hunting at its very best! I've hunted with him in Lubbock and Canada. In Lubbock it is just silly. 3 Birds per person per day. You will have flocks of several hundred decoying. I would combo it with geese or pigeon. We shot decoying pigeons in a peanut field. Ran out of ammo. Ended up with 120ish birds.
If you want to come to Lubbock I would suggest Blackfoot - Goose hunting at its very best! I've hunted with him in Lubbock and Canada. In Lubbock it is just silly. 3 Birds per person per day. You will have flocks of several hundred decoying. I would combo it with geese or pigeon. We shot decoying pigeons in a peanut field. Ran out of ammo. Ended up with 120ish birds.