Myself, camolife, and too tall teamed up for a quick field hunt this evening just as sunset was fast approaching. Every single time i was out last season there were people shooting 30+ (up to 50 or so) minutes after sunset. That we can shoot a half hour before sunset, but not the half hour after
I can see just as much in the half hour after than the half hour before I'll often pick up decoys and watch the ducks/geese fly after shooting time So what is the reasoning behind this
Container at an approved access site Special regulations regarding the use of decoys on parts of the mississippi river are described below. Fine you guys win.im going to walk off into the sunset as far as this site goes Ive gone too far i see
Godspeed be with you all don't let the door hit you on the ass. Nice south breezes and ground was thawed Babysat the decoys for 7 hours and never saw a snow goose Tons of canada geese, white fronts way up high but not a single snow goose
A field that had probably 100 geese in it with plenty more in the area on wednesday was a ghost field last night Didn't see a single feather. What does everyone recommend for trail cameras Have a friend that bought a 40 of timber and looking for input on what to get
Would like at least one to be able to send pictures to the phone. I won december.running out of topic ideas so thought we could try sunrise sunset photos. Two rare prints from terry redlin terry redlin night lights is from 1985 signed and numbered 304/1500 South dakota artist of the year print
It is framed with a oak frame $700 terry redlin silent sunset from 1981. All in, early closing would help, but i'd rather see them close shooting at actual legal shooting time