Originally Posted By: Geo. Newbern
Stan, that looks like great sport! Nothing like green timber shooting in the delta.

16 you boys collected some 1st class eating with those sandhills. We have no season on them here in GA but I've shot lots of'em up in Sask. We call the breasts "flying tenderloin".

Do you ever get the big white ones out there. They'll often close whole areas to crane shooting in Sask. when the whoopers come through...Geo


I'll second Geo.'s comments Stan. Being from the Canadian prairies, I have never done the flooded timber shooting. Sure looks like fun. And of course our season is much shorter due to temps dropping. Rarely do we get into November before freeze up in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

I've seen the whooping cranes just twice. Not surprising as the numbers in the wild got as low as 20 or so. I think they are up around 500 now, so not too plentiful but great to see.


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