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<blockquote data-quote="Pbgunrunner" data-source="post: 1842424" data-attributes="member: 113314"><p>I hate to be contrary to more experienced members, but I'm leaving for MO tomorrow, near Chilliocothe. We've hunted the same area for almost 20y now and we usually get alot of birds in the spring if we time the flights right! The first birds are older and experienced, in a hurry to get north to breed. Tough to call, tough to hunt. The flights after the first push arent as big, but have many more younger birds. We use a couple of callers, one w a directional PA type speaker we can point at flocks, it will turn birds. Also later in the season we use a couple bigger potatoes in the middle of a blob spread of 5-600 socks, we've had birds lock in and darned near drop straight down on top of them! Quite a few ross geese as well. And you can shoot as many birds as you can, $40 license, load all you can, extended tubes are fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pbgunrunner, post: 1842424, member: 113314"] I hate to be contrary to more experienced members, but I'm leaving for MO tomorrow, near Chilliocothe. We've hunted the same area for almost 20y now and we usually get alot of birds in the spring if we time the flights right! The first birds are older and experienced, in a hurry to get north to breed. Tough to call, tough to hunt. The flights after the first push arent as big, but have many more younger birds. We use a couple of callers, one w a directional PA type speaker we can point at flocks, it will turn birds. Also later in the season we use a couple bigger potatoes in the middle of a blob spread of 5-600 socks, we've had birds lock in and darned near drop straight down on top of them! Quite a few ross geese as well. And you can shoot as many birds as you can, $40 license, load all you can, extended tubes are fine. [/QUOTE]
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