mike braden
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I was able to spend the afternoon with my oldest Kyle doing some early goose hunting. The kids is more excited than I am to hit the water. He was anxious to try out his new waders even though I told him that he'd be hot. "Dad, I'm not worried about it. I just want to wear them" Okey dokey............
Kyle on the lookout for incoming flocks.
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After awhile Kyle wanted to move to. I had to say out loud "Okay we are picking up the decoys now" It's an old Jersey trick because everytime I go and start picking up my decoys a bird comes in. So, the trick is to announce out loud that you are picking up the decoys and then wait five minutes and low and behold here comes a flock of 8 or 9 birds. I saw them go down on the far side but could not locate them. So I waited and gave a few quacks. Then, I heard them but couldn't see them until the last minute. They came right over my head and I didn't have a shot but I knew that they landed on the other side of the little island that we were next too. By now, Kyle was getting impatient. The kid scurries around more in a blind than a pack of mice in a cheese factory. I knew that they were going to come from my right and asked Kyle to give it a few minutes. Then...I heard them again and they came from my right as expected and there is one happy little boy when I connected.
Kyle was very fascinated with the size and started checking out the goose. When we got home, he had me cut the goose all up to show him the lungs, heart and all that good stuff. He has always been interested in the body parts and how they work. Maybe he will be a future pathologist or biologist some day.
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