Nick Wansha
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The second portion of our season re-opened on Saturday. I wasn't able to get out Saturday, but got out on Sunday with Pete, a friend of mine and the President of LPWA. Typically second season around here means big water as things freeze up, but we decided to field hunt since we saw lots of Canadas and mallard working a field. The temps were sub-freezing for two weeks prior to the opener, but two days before, it got milder and rained. The field was partially frozen sunday morning. I cut my finger deep by pulling on frozen corn stubble from the ground. It was bleeding like a scene from a hollywood horror flick. We both had our first aid kits somewhere else that day! DUH! Hiked back to the truck 20 minutes before legal shooting time, threw on some anti-bacterial gel (yup the one with the alcohol in it!) wrapped it up in some Tim Horton's napkins (gotta to love Tim's!) and applied pressure and walked back into the field. I got in the layout and applied pressure and had to change my "bandages" a few times and placed my hand into a light glove. Eventually, the major bleeding stopped. Deep gash - I am pretty sure I saw the blood vessel. It was a hunt that I will never forget and was glad that I stuck it out! We ended up the day with a two man limit of Canada geese (6) and a two man limit of mallards (8) along with a black duck that I picked out of a flock of mallards. The ground thawed as the day went on which made for a sloppy exit and it started to snow on the way out.
Right now, it is sub-freezing, snowing and blowing and we are forecast to get up to a foot of new snow in lake effect areas by tomorrow.
The straps were heavy with fat ducks and geese. Me with the "market hunter" strap shot.
Right now, it is sub-freezing, snowing and blowing and we are forecast to get up to a foot of new snow in lake effect areas by tomorrow.
The straps were heavy with fat ducks and geese. Me with the "market hunter" strap shot.
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