Ohio early goose/teal

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Passed on a few teal. Took home a few geese. Was a good day
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jsh909 wrote: September 7th, 2019, 4:34 pm Passed on a few teal. Took home a few geese. Was a good day0907191409b.jpg

Boom. Wish it was me.
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nice! I really need to kill a few and grillm I miss it
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Thanks guys, the only thing I enjoy as much as Turkey hunting is shooting big honkers in the decoys over water. Its a blast. Used a 1-3/8oz load of hw13 #4s on these guys. That is lethal on geese.
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jsh909 wrote: September 8th, 2019, 12:50 pm Thanks guys, the only thing I enjoy as much as Turkey hunting is shooting big honkers in the decoys over water. Its a blast. Used a 1-3/8oz load of hw13 #4s on these guys. That is lethal on geese.
I’ve used my SP10 and #2’s steel and that just murdered them

Hoping to 28ga some here soon
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I have heard the 2s are bad medicine. I will have to give them a try some time. We eat a ton of geese in my house. Between venison, goose and duck we have basically eliminated the cost of beef. Venison and goose obviously make up the largest chunk of that. My kids still prefer Turkey though
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jsh909 wrote: September 8th, 2019, 1:17 pm I have heard the 2s are bad medicine. I will have to give them a try some time. We eat a ton of geese in my house. Between venison, goose and duck we have basically eliminated the cost of beef. Venison and goose obviously make up the largest chunk of that. My kids still prefer Turkey though
hoping to try the TSS 8's and 9's in the 28ga soon. I can't imagine what a 20ga using say 7.5's would do to honkers probably be a bloodbath
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hoobilly wrote: September 8th, 2019, 11:45 pm
jsh909 wrote: September 8th, 2019, 1:17 pm I have heard the 2s are bad medicine. I will have to give them a try some time. We eat a ton of geese in my house. Between venison, goose and duck we have basically eliminated the cost of beef. Venison and goose obviously make up the largest chunk of that. My kids still prefer Turkey though
hoping to try the TSS 8's and 9's in the 28ga soon. I can't imagine what a 20ga using say 7.5's would do to honkers probably be a bloodbath
I plan on trying out some 7s in the 20 gauge for late season honkers
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Good shooting on the geese Congratulations. I have been shooting some with the 410 with 8s and 9s. 40yds and in they are clean kills.
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Heck yea man, I did that last year. Its a blast shooting them with a .410. Feels like shooting a pop gun at them. Then they fold up, it's a rush.
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