OUTDOOR CREW SHOOTS 335 SNOW GEESE 
WHILE USING THE HSC SHOOT'EM IN THE LIPS CD

 

            Early morning, May 2005, hunters are taking to the field in what could quite well be the last shoot of the 2005 Conservation Order in North Dakota. The question looms large over their heads "will there be good shooting today? Or will we bust?" A few hours and more than a couple boxes of shells  later the 5 hunters plus a camera man walked out of the field with 335 snow geese on the ground.

            What was their secret? Good scouting? Probably. We all know if you aren’t where the birds  want to be you most likely aren’t going to be shooting geese. So what made this field exceptional? Not really. Nothing special unless you count the fact that they had passed it over as a back up field in several previous hunts.

          Weather?? Maybe.......but does that account for 335 birds? Could be but there has to be something else these hunters had up their sleeve.

What could it be??

A good electronic call CD was the other. Hunters have been using the HuntingSnows.com: Shoot em in the Lips CD. from Saskatchewan to Texas with great results.

What's the reason for this? Hunters feel it’s the good clear sounds from feeding flocks that were recorded throughout the central flyway. They feel it is one of the best Electronic call CDs on the market and then he proved it with his infamous 335 bird day.

Hunters looking for a late season hunt in North Dakota should be cautioned though, birds are in small numbers and spread out  in small groups throughout the state. Unless you have a good tip on where a late flock is hanging around chances are you could put a lot of miles on and not find any birds to hunt.

The amount of success this CD has produced is astounding. If you don't have a copy of the Shoot'em in the Lips CD, just click the hyperlink to buy your copy. 

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