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Old 02-23-2022, 01:07 PM
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I spent one whole spring going out on my own and trying to jump shoot snows.
I found that depending on your area it can be extremely difficult as they will stay 60-80 yards away from big bushes and other easy cover making it hard to get that nice big heavy numbers flock shot.
There's lots of talking to landowners cause you don't want to step on anyone's toes who is trying to scout for decoy shoots.
If you get a good close up flock shot have lots of spare ammo ready as there is a lot of wounded birds to take care of in short order. Best shoot was 14 birds on the ground in 2 shots. After that it was probably half a box in rapid succession trying to get all the cripples before they flew/ran off.
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