John Bourbon
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Been awful busy with Christmas related activities, so I'm behind in my picture posting. On the second to last day of the Lake Champlain season, Cheech Kehoe and I headed north in his boat from the Apple Island ramp at 8:30am determined to ride till we kicked up some goldeneyes and then set up there. It took us a while, but we found a spot at the base of a shale rock cliff. We threw out 18 or so whistler decoys and seated ourselves at the base of the cliff, and waited for them to return. Return they did, but they saw something thy didn't like and flared wide everytime. So we moved ourselve closer to where they flared, and still no luck. Finally Cheech put out "Levi" right under the spot they were flaring at. Levi is short for Leviathan, the 31" long cork whistler decoy I carved several years ago. That was all it took. After that, it was whistler time. 6 dead and 1 lost in 2.5 hours. I'm quite sure that if we had more time, we'd have had 2 limits of whistlers.
The water in the background of the pic looks plenty calm, but trust me, it was a bumpy ride.
John Bourbon
The water in the background of the pic looks plenty calm, but trust me, it was a bumpy ride.
John Bourbon