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I had a great hunt this past week for three days with my two sons and a couple grandsons in Wy. Always a fun shoot with the High Plains Wingshooter bunch from Torrington. They treat you right and put you on the geese.
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That is quite the haul.
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We brought 35 home between the three of us. You are allowed 12 in possession and we hunted 3 mornings. If you like to hunt waterfowl this is the place to go. Heated pit blinds that will hold the guide and 5 shooters.
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That would be an awesome time.
Have you ever been on a spring snow goose hunt?
A few of us at work are talking about trying it but have no idea where to start.
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Yes I have been on a spring goose hunt in Kansas a couple years ago, that was fun but nothing like the thrill I get with big Canadas with cupped wings lining up on your decoys. [cool]
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What do you do with all those wingfeathers?
I make primitive archery gear and would love to take them off your hands.
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Man you have asked me for wing feathers in the past and I flat forgot about it, sorry. You would have had plenty because you have to leave a wing on the birds, some guys do but I have seen a lot of hunters from other states over there that don't worry about it. Remind me next fall and I will darn sure keep the wings, our hunts are over until next season.
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