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    I didn't get out during the week so I planned to make the most of the weekend - rain and wind notwithstanding.

    Spent 6 hours at my first location in the bush near a couple of old fields Saturday a.m. Nothing. Not a peep.

    Spent 3 hours Sunday at my second location on a farm - saw a tom and two jakes but couldn't get them to come in, despite calling and having a set of decoys out. They never even seemed interest at all. Maybe they couldn't hear the calling over the wind/rain. They did wander as close as 150 yards - so they should have heard the calling or saw the decoys. Similar to Saturday a.m - very little calling going on.

    I decided to move back to the first location for a couple of hours. I park the truck about 400 yards from the fields. I bumped a small flock on my way in and was able to get one of the curious jakes.



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    Way to go Werner. Persistance paid off!

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    WTG your determination to stay longer payed off for you

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    for the miserable forecast you did great. Some of the best eats right there in any case
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    Nice jake congrats. Nice way to finish a bad weather hunt.
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    awesome! way to go! looks like pretty country youre hunting

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    nice, weather was crappy for sure.

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    Well done and congratulations ! Is that a Remington 1100 you are using ? No doubt you button up and hide all that orange liner on your coat or do you wear a ghillie suit over it ? I pack a blaze orange toque in a pocket for my end of hunt walk out... better safe than sorry.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    Well done and congratulations ! Is that a Remington 1100 you are using ? No doubt you button up and hide all that orange liner on your coat or do you wear a ghillie suit over it ? I pack a blaze orange toque in a pocket for my end of hunt walk out... better safe than sorry.
    I zip up to cover up the orange and am usually in a ground blind. I have a mask that covers my head and neck as well.

    The shotgun is a winchester 2400 (a cheaper version of the original winchester 1400). I bought it new in 1978 when I was 16. First gun I bought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kokes View Post
    awesome! way to go! looks like pretty country youre hunting
    This is my farm/bush lot between Pembroke and Eganville. The rocky / mossy stuff is where they had partially cleared it and made stone piles but gave up and let it return to be bush - this part is mostly white pine now.

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