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Here are some photos from past seasons that I think you guys will like.

 

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Interesting photos Bob. Just wondering about the pic on the cultivated open field in the fog. Were decoys used in conjunction with a caller or strictly a caller? Does not look as though any shrubs, trees or such were present.

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Hi Ted,

That photo was shot in a picked corn field. Dick & I had Canadian geese pitching into the dead crows that morning. Just the ones that were lost, the onzies & twozies. Just used the Fox Pro and the dead crows Ted.

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thanks for sharing Bob! never get tired of hunt pictures

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love those frosty mornings!

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BD Nick & NH Crow,

A guy can take a lot of cold weather if the birds are moving. In photo 5 & 6 you can see the frost on the blind, that was a special morning for Dick & I because we could have killed several limits of Canadian geese that were decoying to the dead crows. I just waved em off with my ball cap, lucky for them!

Photo # 7 is of my old pal Jerry Byroade who passed away last September, he was 71. Had some great times with old Jerry.

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Always enjoy your hunting photos Bob.

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Hi John,

Glad you enjoyed them, I like preserving that brief moment in time. I always have a camera with me, at least the last 16 years now anyway. If I had it to do over, I'd do it the same way, no regrets.

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Great Stuff!! I could never get "TIRED" of 'em!!biggrinsmilesmile



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Sniper John,

Photos are wonderful, a guy can re-live past hunts over the years.

As Hizz stated "I could never get tired of em" I think most of us feel the same way. It do get in yo blood!

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