If we are on a dedicated crane hunt the dog will be wearing Rex specs. They are some mean son of bitches. Waterfowl is my favorite game meat and the crane is at the top with fat mallards and specks.
I have got it to work a couple times and watching those big ass birds float in is a sight to be seen. We have had more sticking around year after year kind of like the specks.Never had the opportunity to have a set feed and hunt. Always here one day gone the next. I have had days of non stop migrators low but doubt you’d get many to decoy. Might be one hunt I’d pay to try for a day or two. And that is hard to admit!
When I guide up in Saskatchewan yrs ago. We got into Cranes alot up there. The Specks were the 1st ones in the decoys every morning. They would even beat the ducks. We would limit out on Speck then switch to the Duck. Then came the Snows for a hr or two. Then the Honkers. We could shoot 8 black geese, put only 3 Specks. Lots of great Dog work. I sent my female Lab on a blind retrieve out across a valley up a hill and over the other side. I lost sight of her for close to 5 mins. When she came back, I figured she went from 3/8 to 1/2 mile and only popped once as she got to the top of the hill. She looked back for advice and I just said back again and over the hill she went.Good info here,hunting waterfowl the last year with lead shot (legally) in north America did a Saskatchewan hunt, two guyz and my pup,bumped into a local farmer one day he invited us on a crane hunt,5 bird limit.as stated ^^^ no dog so I passed on that hunt but we had a great snow goose shoot and feed but that's another thread.
I asked the farmer if cranes are good table fare,he said he doesn't eat em just fun pass shootin em,neighbors love em,they told the farmer they taste like a cross of bald eagle and loon.
I remember them tasting like roast beef.There is plenty of truth stretching on here, but ribeye in the sky is by far and away one of the best ones. Have tried them different ways, and about 5 cans of mushroom soup slow cooked for hours was the best. Make some taters, use the mushroom soup as gravy and pitch the bird. And wear knee pads backwards as when you hang on to the legs and toss over your shoulder the beak hits you about there.
Genius. That's even smarter than the "cow suit" approach.One day it was 30 mph winds with tumbleweeds blowing everywhere, so we gathered up a few and held them in front of us as we walked right up to a flock in a field.