Conrad Alan
32 Cal
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Even though we were hunting near water for duck geese and cranes, the cranes actually prefer the big mud flats where the forage for snails and small crustaceans.if you can bring one down they have a broken wing or leg and can’t get away. We decoy them so they are close. And on dry land.Nicely done. How do you retrieve those big sandhills?
Skycarp! Never heard them called that.Impressive!!! Nice work bagging Sky Carp and Ribeye's in the Sky with the BP!!
There are a few of us that hunt them, We've named em Sky Carps cause there are so many around, Same with Sand Hills, However we cannot hunt them here yet..Maybe a season will be in place soon.Skycarp! Never heard them called that.
If the cranes cooperate you can get them within 20 yards. Go ahead and PM me and we can discuss loads.Sandhill Crane are on my muzzleloader bucket list. Nice going! I don't have a large bore, so I hope to decoy them close and use a 19 gauge. So far, nobody has been willing to accommodate me. It seems you got them close. How close were they? Any comments on shot size or amount of shot that you think is "enough"? Thanks!
Tennessee. We have to draw for a permit. There is only a certain number. With a permit we are allowed 3 tags or 2 tags. Depends on which one you get.Very nice shooting. Where are you that you can hunt sandhills?
A whooping crane for a decoy! You can be glad one of them didn't come over, even pointing a gun at one, you could wind up in Leavenworth!
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