I Shot Some Geese Today

Wispete

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View attachment _IGP6951e.jpgView attachment _IGP6944e.jpgView attachment _IGP6930e.jpgThe early season is open but I didn't use a gun. The flying geese came over the house. They are at about a hundred and fifty yards away. The picture in the field had about four hundred geese couldn't get them all in the picture. The third picture is taken on the Wis river at a state park a mile from the house. The opposite side of the river is the city of Merrill. This area of the river acts as a refuge. During the regular season as many as a thousand geese use the area and fly to various fields. The corn fields around are not ready to be harvested so the geese are not using them. I am the only one who is allowed to hunt the field in the picture. We use to own that farm and when sold it kept life time hunting rights put it right in the deed.
 
Yes Jim, but I have never seen any ducks land in the field. There is about fifty acres of wood lands and swamp that I hunt once in a while. A farmer leases about twenty acres and this year he seeded that with clover and oats at the same time. It was spread with a large truck and then dragged in later with a tractor. He cuts it green, a couple of rows at a time. This is the first time I have seen it done this way. The geese sure like it.
 
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I am the only one who is allowed to hunt the field in the picture.


Sure Pete, go ahead, rub it in. Did you think to have the language in the deed include "invited friends"? hint hint wink wink
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For a piece of pie I could be easily convinced......... I get along with the land owner but that question never came up. I know he has turned other people down. He bow hunts the farm but rifle hunts on his father in laws land.

 
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