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No water left in the kiddie pool... not random.
Nust have been one WHOPPER of a BELLY BUSTER.No water left in the kiddie pool... not random.
A random thought.....what happens when your left hand is jealous of how much attention you give your right ?I don't mean to push my lifestyle on anybody, but the great thing about monogamy is that it minimizes the number of people you have to be nice to.
The ducks are stuck at the border trying to raise funds to pay the import duty.........the Canada geese got stayed here last summer so they are getting harvested in good numbers.I hope there are some ducks flying in the morning, been a slow season so far out here in the mother land…
"One time I caught myself with another hand..." -George CarlinA random thought.....what happens when your left hand is jealous of how much attention you give your right ?
On the other hand..Threesome, no hand being left out!![]()
Those bastards!The Cannucks were flying tonight......View attachment 477903
do you hunt them?The Cannucks were flying tonight......View attachment 477903
Sometimes but mostly I just like to watch and listen to them. I am on top the Mississippi River bluff so they are flying most nights all winter. Even in the coldest of winters we have open water below the dam but it is pretty choppy. The drainage ditches stay open all winter and they love those along with some ponds. The best place to hunt them is in the corn fields. I have seen huge amounts just having fun in them. Of course the ones in the picture or out of range but a couple nights ago some came over as they were getting ready to set in the field and they were well in range but I just admired them.do you hunt them?
Been a few groups of snow geese flying here but not as many Canadians right now.The Cannucks were flying tonight......View attachment 477903
nice. the corn and grass field here is where we hunt them. but we are pretty much the end of the flight path. they come to winter here and by the time they get here they have been hunted quite a bit and they are pretty hard to trick into landing where we are.Sometimes but mostly I just like to watch and listen to them. I am on top the Mississippi River bluff so they are flying most nights all winter. Even in the coldest of winters we have open water below the dam but it is pretty choppy. The drainage ditches stay open all winter and they love those along with some ponds. The best place to hunt them is in the corn fields. I have seen huge amounts just having fun in them. Of course the ones in the picture or out of range but a couple nights ago some came over as they were getting ready to set in the field and they were well in range but I just admired them.




