In Ohio, this would be considered hunting a baited field and a definite fine at the least. Once the crop is cut, the field is considered baited for 2 weeks is what the regulations say.
In Maryland, a harvested field is not considered a baited field. Baited is when someone 'purposely' disperses grain into a field. In Maine, they cannot hunt dove...they are considered a 'song bird'. Funny how different regs are in each state
you should call based off how the geese are responding so if i hear them being a little quite i’ll call a little quite if their fired up i’ll sound fired up
@@schoolofthehunt8927 I'm wondering what else y'all offer. Are there other products or was that y'all's first home run? Either way I'm excited to see what you have in the future!!
Couldn't agree more but the property I have permission on is approx .5-1 km away from the flyaway flyaway feilds they regularly fly over ...what do I do? Any tips?
I know getting more permission on better properties is difficult but sometimes thats the best suggestion i can make. If you are going to put days waiting on one property only to get a few shooting opportunities, it would be better to invest some of that time knocking on doors expanding your permission and having better quality hunts in the long run.
@@schoolofthehunt8927 100% tomorrow is the last day of season and so after that il be spending some hours on the road asking permission!👌 thanks so much happy hunting!
Would you like us to do a video for goose hunting tips for hunts over water next?
Yes pls
Heck yeah!!
I hate geese. Your doing the lord's work
Awesome video and great hunt! New sub
Thanks!
The download doesn't work now. Can you make it to be available? Thanks.
Hi! I cant seems to download the waterfowl playbook... seems website is down... Is there any other way to access it? Thanks!!
Can’t seem to get the hunting playbook to load is there any other way to access it?
Hi guys i cant acces your waterfowl playbook !! Can you help me
When you hunt evening, when do you think its the good time to get in blinds?
My scouting would let me know when they arrived the day before. I would ensure I'm all setup an hour before that. That could be as early as 2pm
Thanks bud
In Ohio, this would be considered hunting a baited field and a definite fine at the least. Once the crop is cut, the field is considered baited for 2 weeks is what the regulations say.
Definitely not
In Maryland, a harvested field is not considered a baited field. Baited is when someone 'purposely' disperses grain into a field.
In Maine, they cannot hunt dove...they are considered a 'song bird'. Funny how different regs are in each state
Do Canada Geese get "call shy" like mallards where sometimes it is better to be quiet and let the decoys do the work?
you should call based off how the geese are responding so if i hear them being a little quite i’ll call a little quite if their fired up i’ll sound fired up
Is the school of hunt decoy spread play book still available?
Sorry it isn't available this year
@@schoolofthehunt8927 I can't even access the website. Has your company dissolved?
@@CuckOmelette we sold the rights to it. It may appear as a physical book in the future
@@schoolofthehunt8927 I'm wondering what else y'all offer. Are there other products or was that y'all's first home run? Either way I'm excited to see what you have in the future!!
Couldn't agree more but the property I have permission on is approx .5-1 km away from the flyaway flyaway feilds they regularly fly over ...what do I do? Any tips?
I know getting more permission on better properties is difficult but sometimes thats the best suggestion i can make. If you are going to put days waiting on one property only to get a few shooting opportunities, it would be better to invest some of that time knocking on doors expanding your permission and having better quality hunts in the long run.
@@schoolofthehunt8927 100% tomorrow is the last day of season and so after that il be spending some hours on the road asking permission!👌 thanks so much happy hunting!
5:50 !
Loose the intro…get to the point on video
theres a bar at the bottom use it ....
@@vincentblais3415 exactly