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BilletHead

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  1. One thing I know for sure is I get my outdoor activities honestly, First one dated 1955, the rest Grandparents. A couple with notes on the back "Canada" BilletHead
  2. Goof Grief boys! What are you feeding them down South? Steroids? Think this could be from genetically modified crops? I want a fatty. BilletHead
  3. Some of these produced some tears. First one I was told were my great grand parents. Grandpa said his father had taken a Indian wife (Chippewa). He lived with them for a time until he found out why they had so many dogs. Food for lean times. Now to grandpa and grandma BilletHead. They did some travels, This was grandpas bike. It had written on the back 1940's Someone who knows about motor bikes could confirm the date or not? Whatever you do people is date your old photos of you can. We ran onto so many with out dates and names. I have been guilty of this. BilletHead
  4. Looks like it worked, Those that have posted some retro photos got me digging into our photo archives. Thanks for the memories ! My question is how retro do you want to go? I got some good ones to share, BilletHead
  5. Test of a retro photo. Man I am computer confused. Scanned one of grandpa and grandma BilletHead. Trying to resize on paint. A 1959 photo test BilletHead
  6. The Mrs. and I had a fun hunt this afternoon and Evening. Hunted over water in the roaring wind. Lots of birds in the air, mostly snows working the field right behind us. Some came pretty close heading into the field but no shots but we did decoy some mallards and canadas. Four mallards and they just happened to be all green. Three geese. Pat wished we had weighed her big goose on top of the pile. She said it must of weighed 18 lbs. She wants to get one bigger than Fins and feathers A couple of pictures to share with you all, BilletHead
  7. Ha, John. I be there was a lot of laughing going on with you all. I know it made me laugh. Thanks, BilletHead
  8. Good grief that is a big goose. What kind of beans? Brown, pinto, green, kidney, butter, black eyed peas? Maybe soy? Nice one Scott. BilletHead
  9. Good question Chris, Boy oh boy this could really open a can of worms. First of all I learn from watching, asking questions and taught myself through hard knocks. Trial and error. mostly we only see reports and photos when we all have success. Sometimes not like John P. He can find success in just a photos of his dog. Kudos friend I love it. Do I post and brag some? You bet to share and sometimes I give a blow by blow account so maybe it can help others. Not just a look what I did to show off. Maybe I should post of my failures on what not to do? You would all soon get tired of that! I think the trend has gone to a competition to see who is the best. I have learned a bunch from you all. On yesterdays hunt especially from one and what he told me about weather effects on bird groups. It worked well. Do I have to kill "All Green"? I am a meat eater and if it is a legal hen it may go into the pot if things are slow. Do any of you sex a goose before you shoot it? A teal in early season when they are all in plain brown wrappers? No you don't. A little friendly competition is healthy but the attitude of I am the best or I'm better than you just plain sucks In my book. What crap is out there now is hurting young folks because they see it as the "norm" We should all go about thing like when we got that first deer, duck, rabbit, squirrel etc. and be happy. Fame in my book is not what you do it is how you do it and why you did it. BilletHead
  10. Excellent hunt choices. The bare bottom wipes work well for removing that stubborn waterfowl blood from our hands. My brand of pickled eggs to munch on when during down time when the birds aren't flying. BilletHead
  11. Oh Chief there are so many birds around, just got to find them. Feast or famine. I would imagine there are tens of thousands between where you are and I am. Scott this is 12 miles from where we talked about. BilletHead
  12. Things are thawing out spreading the birds around and giving more opportunities to hunt. I made my rounds and found two good places. One is a large irrigation lake packed with mallards and geese. Not sure if they were roosting there or not. Other place a very small pond/drain for drainage tile from a large field surrounded by corn stubble and winter wheat where I had witnessed ducks and geese dumping in yesterday. First place would take a bunch of decoys and work, second place just what I could haul on the four wheeler atv. First of all it would be a solo hunt without Mrs. BilletHead my workhorse partner. So an easy decision plan "B". I took in six duck and three goose floaters. A pulsator duck butt and my layout. Got set up. Pretty still winds at daylight changing to West and then North West soon afterword. No ducks early but two geese not even circling pitched in. I took one out and missed the other, no excuse just a flat out miss. Then ducks and geese flying in the distance going down in fields. Lots of geese going down but only one big group of ducks.. Had one group of two mallards with gadwall work up high but no drop in. Then a group of mallards in the distance going by and I called and they turned. But one drake from who knows where dumps in and I took him, replaced the one shell to see more coming, no calling needed and in they come. Three more shots and three more down. Lost one in deep fescue. I hate that. Got up five times and looked. Then a single goose came in sailing without a honk. Down he went. A bit later a pair committed. Picked one out and dumped him. His or her mate circled for forty five minutes very noisy. I felt a little bad for it. This was in your face shooting. It took ten shells. The extra shots one for a cripple and the two misses and the lost bird. Photos, First a couple of the set up, you can see my layout with birds on it in the background. You would of never pick it out without the birds, My birds, This photo is for the Kyle boys. Do you guys have barrel stickers on your guns? Oh yea three more geese from yesterday too, I don't know about you all but I am about worn to a frazzle. Might have to go more if Mrs. BilletHead insists The BilletHead
  13. Outstanding John! Similar to what Ducky said it looks like a fine oil painting to me, BilletHead
  14. The more I read this the more I enjoy it. I had to teach myself and had no one to show me the ropes. Heck I am still learning and will be until the day I die. Kudos to all involved in the hunt. That poor kid will never be the same. Awsome and thanks for posting, BilletHead
  15. Oh no I can see it raining green BilletHead
  16. Well you got out and got one. Good for you Duane. I did a little drive and all I seen was some geese on city water. Maybe this rain coming will melt some ice and spread what we have left around. It is about as bleak as I have seen it around here right now. Glad we did what we did when we could. Should of known we were in for something when we had bookoos mallards early over three weeks before South zone even opened. Not complaining at all. It is what it is and we got to field hunt within a stones throw of the house. Doesn't get any better than that, BilletHead
  17. Thanks Chris. Nice fish. Boy your pretty tricky loosing your head and blending into the background. I need to be more Tec savvy, BilletHead
  18. Oh my this is nice to see. Thanks fellows for posting and Mitch for starting this thread. Makes me thirst for the fishing to start again. For some of you it didn't stop but we take a break here to hunt some. Here are a coupe of fish I am truly happy with. Fly rod Hybrids. The Mrs. BilletHead and her first on the fly. Caught on a BilletHead made popper. One I landed on a half and half Clouser. Come on Birdwatcher I know you smashed them on the lake too. Post up Brother, Billethead
  19. Great hunt in the extreme weather. BilletHead
  20. I was wondering what took them so long to get there from here, BilletHead
  21. Good hunt and thanks for the post Michael. I feel for you guys that have to hunt urban at times and not rural. You all do have the benefit of open water when I am froze up. What keeps me going right now is getting to hear everyone's reports. I am lucky enough to have farmers who are friends and neighbors that call and say birds here or birds there go get them. Don't want them on there fields. I keep pretty good tabs on the fowl but it doesn't hurt to get the kill them please call once and a while. When they see me hunting of hear shots I get the opposite response you guys get. I get calls from them saying how many did you get and what were they? Fight the good fight hunting brothers. There is just people that have no clue or understand what we do. Phil has a stellar idea on how to inform the public, BilletHead
  22. Chief, Chief, Chief! Notice it wasn't Chief's, Chief's ,Chief's Good post and hunt, BilletHead
  23. Awesome photo John.
  24. Another well done hunt. No snow for us. My local birds have vanished. BilletHead
  25. How does this look RPS ? Used the goose oil. Smelled so good cooking in the oven I couldn't give it time to brown up. Pulled the skillet out and went to feasting. Thanks BilletHead
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