Because street lights are in short supply where Matt, Tony, Andy, Tim and I were heading for a goose hunt (last of 2012) we knew the geese would be pretty hungry and would hopefully choose the paddock where we were setting up in, to get a feed of juicy young grass.
I had trouble getting to sleep... I had a nagging thought that I'd forgotten something. So in my mind I went over the gear list a few times. Everything checked off... paranoia... or maybe it was the Steinlager consumed with Andy when we got back from our grass cutting mission!!!
I was awake again before the alarm went, so went and woke Andy, scoffed a bowl of muesli and Tim had arrived just as we got out the door at 03.45. The weather today was predicted to be wild, 30 - 50kt northerlies combined with periods of heavy saturating rain. The rain was forecast to arrive mid morning so hopefully we wouldn't be sitting in submerged blinds. Small splatterings of rain smacked the windscreen as we travelled to the meeting point, and we arrived on time. We started unpacking the gear as Matt arrived sans Tony, explaining that Tony had stayed over at his place but had gone home at 3am to get his gear - hard man! He arrived soon after. The trek out was shorter than on the last hunt (by a good 20 metres!), as we'd decided on a slightly different location. With a strong wind, setting the decoys was an easy proposition. The boys grassed their blinds and then we stood around in the dark waiting for sunrise. In the gloom we could hear the occasional goose waking up on the waterholes nearby. Then one flew by quite close but with the wind behind him... with unloaded guns he went by unmolested, but that was the signal to load and get ready.
After that the birds began to trade, and the first birds down were singles that were trading between water and pasture. When the flocks finally woke up we had a period of intense action. Flocks, singles doubles and trebles came our way, and many stayed. With the wind they were able to jink and move sideways fast with a flick of wing, so the shooting was sporting and spectacular.
There were many highlights of the hunt, including Tim getting his first ever goose, having geese walking around in the decoys while we tried to bring more birds into range (eventually Tony and I sat up and collected a double each, our shots putting up some sitting birds several hundred metres away, several of which buzzed us and got permanently grounded) and my personal favourite moment when 3 birds set from way up and came in "moaning" as Tony and I did our best moan impressions back to them. (Tony's a much better caller than me, his moan sounds like a goose, mine sounds like Gonzo playing his trumpet at the beginning of the muppet show).
Tim enjoying his first goose hunt |
A good haul |
That's last goose hunt for 2012 as far as I can see; and a fine last hurrah to a good year.
Mr Snuffit, Tim & Andy - Hero Shot! |
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