Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
Hi. I'm PolCan - the Polish hunter in the Canadian wilderness.
Today, I'm going to teach you guys a little bit about bird hunting.
Uh, first thing you want to make sure is you find a nice open area
where you can set up your decoys.
I'm going to use these today. I had to borrow them from my little brother.
Uh, but they'll work just to illustrate the idea.
You kind of want to set them up on the ground
make it look like, like they're feeding, basically.
Like they found something to eat.
Also, you've got to make sure that they are nice and visible
from up above
so when the birds, you know, are passing by, they'll spot them.
Anyways, lets go.
Yeah. That should do the job.
You just want to make sure you're deep enough into the trees
so you're not visible from up above to the birds,
but you still have a nice and clear view of the decoys.
Mossberg 500.
Favourite shotgun.
Alright.
And now the exciting part.
Just got to wait for the birds.
Oh yeah.
Nice and warm.
Any minute now.
Oh, there goes another one.
Bird is a bird, right? Ha ha.
Ha ha.
I think I got one.
Oh yeah!
Well, let's go collect the harvest.
Waah!
Aah! Ooh!
Birds! Birds! Get away from me.
My eye! My eye!
Aah!
Out in the wilderness nothing beats boiled eggs.
They stay fresh for a long time.
They have a lot of protein.
And most important of all, they taste really good.
Cholera.