"Strietwise"Any suggestions on the best time of year yo hunt them? Just after the young are born and when there is snow on the ground seem to be ideal.
I can get into them all year where I live in Montana.
In the winter I go to a cattle feedlot where they snuggle up to the cows to stay warm and eat the feed. I usually get 20-50 on a outing there.
In the spring it is great fun to go hide around large nesting trees. In a good outing, I might get 15.
After the young leave the nest, feeding areas such as cut hay fields are good for decoying. I look around until I find areas where they are feeding then find a hide and set up decoys. On my best shoots I have got close to 50 or so.
This year I found a roosting area in some thick willows along a creek that was very nice shooting for me. I would set up near some large dead trees in the area for a couple hours in the evening and get 10-20 or so. I had some good, although brief, action in mornings there also.
Lately the weather has been cruddy and the starlings have been feeding in town. I bait the grackles and redwing blackbirds to my yard with black sunflower seed and starlings just have to come into the live decoys also.
Most of them migrate somewhere to the south, I assume, but plenty stick around for winter fun.
I am excited to hear how Davidt does with the Foxpro!