Archive for the ‘Goose Hunting’ Category
posted by admin on Aug 16
Maxvision Decoys Hunting Video, filmed at L’Isle Aux Grues, Qc, Canada 2011. Maxime Rheault, Martin Blais, Serge Naud and Mario hébert. The video show’s the fun we have hunting snow goose, it’s not intended to show only kill shots… anyway, haven’t you seen already alot of thoses? Vidéo Filmé a l’Isle aux Grues au Québec printemps 2011, avec Maxime Rheault, Martin Blais, Serge Naud et Mario Hébert. Le vidéo présente le plaisir de chasser et n’est pas centré que sur des ‘kill shots’. De toute façon n’en n’avez vous pas déjà vu amplement de ça?
posted by admin on Jul 27
Goose hunting with Crooked Wing Outfitters during the 2010-2011 season. Hunts took place inside Lubbock city limits all the way to Hart, Texas. Sorry for the mediocre camera work, it will be better next year! To book your hunt with Crooked Wing Outfitters please contact Evan at 512.217.6229 Enjoy!
posted by admin on Jul 27
Mors Kochanski demonstrates how to make a traditional goose decoy as used by the Cree people for hunting the canada goose during their migration. Tags on this video suggest it was filmed in the early 90′s Those who have studied with Mors will recall him crafting objects such as this around the fire in the evening or during lunch breaks; as many who know him will attest, mors never stops! Detailed instructions for the crafting of these appeared on pages 31-34 of one of Mors books entitled ‘Bush arts’ (now out long of print)
posted by admin on Jul 27
Goose hunting with Crooked Wing Outfitters during the 2010-2011 season. Hunts took place inside Lubbock city limits all the way to Hart, Texas. Sorry for the mediocre camera work, it will be better next year! To book your hunt with Crooked Wing Outfitters please contact Evan at 512.217.6229 Enjoy!
posted by admin on Jul 27
Mors Kochanski demonstrates how to make a traditional goose decoy as used by the Cree people for hunting the canada goose during their migration. Tags on this video suggest it was filmed in the early 90′s Those who have studied with Mors will recall him crafting objects such as this around the fire in the evening or during lunch breaks; as many who know him will attest, mors never stops! Detailed instructions for the crafting of these appeared on pages 31-34 of one of Mors books entitled ‘Bush arts’ (now out long of print)


