Thursday, May 1, 2014

2014 Spring Snows!

What a snow goose season!  We wrapped up the 2014 snow goose season and what a season it was.  This season will go down as the craziest and most difficult season that we've faced.  We were reminded that Mother Nature is in control at ALL times!  She pounded us with 2 big storms but with the great crew that we have, we overcame everything she threw at us! 
 
The second storm, Storm Titan, really threw us a curveball.  This was the storm that halted the migration from getting to Mound City until March 8th.  We started our hunting in Arkansas this year and were having good success until Titan rolled through and dumped 3" of snow and ice on us.  For us "northern boys" from Minnesota that isn't anything, just a dusting!  But for the people of Arkansas that is Armageddon!!!  It shut the hole NE part of the state down for a week and I'm serious too!  There are only a handful of plows in that area so the roads were all ice and snow covered and people were stuck everywhere.  After 3 days of dealing with the total shutdown of the NE part of the state we loaded up and headed north to Mound City anticipating a good push of birds into Squaw Creek.  The first 40-50 miles on the interstate were spent going 5-10 mile per hour!  The drive was horrible until we crossed into Missouri and then the sun was shining and the roads were clear.  You could just feel everyone's spirits lift! 
 
When I say it was a difficult season most our hunters won't know how hard it was on both the equipment and the guys.  Every field in NW MO was frozen solid and when you run 1500+ windsocks in a field, that means you have to drill 1500+ holes with a drill bit to get the decoys in the ground!  It took 8 hours to set the first field but the time improved on other fields after we figured out a "system"!  It made for late nights and early mornings! 
 
As for the hunting...  This year would be best described as the year of consistent hunting.  We had a couple 5-10 bird shoots but majority of our hunts were around 20-30 geese per field which is a typical snow goose hunt.  Even when we had a hot feed field holding 10,000 strong, we still only killed 27 off of it.  It was a weird season in Mound City with our best day being 63 and that was in an afternoon shoot.  We always swing for a homerun when it comes to snow goose hunting but this year it seemed we were getting base hit after base hit!  There was one field that we hot set the night before and it was a great zone with feeds all over and birds feeding heavily in our field.  I took a good group out there the next morning and nothing!  Not even 1 goose killed off the hot set that should've killed a pile on most years!  We recovered well in the afternoon and killed 22 but in most years that field should have had a monster day.  This years hunting although it started later than normal, it went a lot longer than usual in the Mound City area.  We usually are heading north to South Dakota around the 18th of March but this year there were still over 1.3 million on Squaw Creek at that time!  That aloud us to run guys longer in Missouri and not have to go and battle the cold, wet muddy conditions in SoDak. 
 
Unfortunately we did postpone a couple groups this year because the lack of birds at those dates.  This is the first year we've ever had to postpone anyone's hunt and we felt horrible about it.  Everyone that hunts with us knows we are straight shooters that tell the truth about the hunting.  We treat our hunters like we'd like to be treated by an outfitter and unfortunately the hunting wasn't up to our standards with goose numbers at an unhuntable number at that time.   Most the guys understood and believe me when I say that we want to kill them just as bad as all of you guys do! 
 
Once again I would like to thank all our hunters that came and hunted with us this year.  We are truly blessed to have all the fun and enjoyable groups that come and hunt with us.  We had most of our groups return from last year and we added a bunch of newbie groups!  Its no secret that our service is built on repeat hunters and we hope that these new groups will continue to come and enjoy hunting with us in the years to come. 
 
I also need to thank all the guys that bust their butts for us!  Bob, Mike, Adam, Dan and Jeremy.  These guys work their fingers to the bone and go on about 3 hours of sleep a night during the spring season.  They never complain... OK maybe they complain a little, but then they put their heads down and get the job done!  Most people don't understand the work it takes to do this.  At sport shows everyone always tells us we have the best jobs in the world (and we do!) but majority will never see the behind the scenes effort it takes to put guys on good hunts.  There's the obvious of stubbling blinds, scouting and setting spreads.  But there are the things that people don't see, late night hot sets till 1:00 am or when a storm comes through and has 50+ mph winds and knock over majority of the decoys and everyone wakes up at 2:30 am to fix them after going to bed at midnight because we hunted until dark and still had to charge batteries, feed dog and then find something to eat ourselves!  Or when a snow storm dumps 5 inches of snow and we have to dump all the snow out of the windsocks.  There is always something that comes up and our guys hardly ever have a day off.  They are a great group of guys and we couldn't do this without them!  Thanks fellas!!!
 
Here are just a handful of the many pictures we have from this season...
 
This is the view from our office!
 
 
Shooting for the Moon!

 
Afternoon Shoot

 
Refuge on 3-21-2014

 
Hawk


 
 Wes, Mike, Terry and Cole with 28 geese
 
 
Warted Up Ross


Start of ANOTHER tornado

 

 
Major Spin!


1 guy, 1 flock!!!  Not to bad if you ask me!

 
Couple of picks from this year


 
Refuge on 3-11-2014


 
The Crew
Adam, Dan, Mike and Bob

 
Peek a Boo!

 
First goose of the 2014 season!

 
 
There are tons more pics that I'll put up on the blog as the summer goes on just to remind everyone how much we are all missing hunting!  Now we are looking forward to hunting some turkeys, fishing walleyes and crappies and finding some morel mushrooms!  Then its time to start thinking about canadas again...
 
Just an FYI, memberships are due the beginning of August and if not paid by the 15th go up for sale to the public.  We also are starting to book 2015 snow goose hunts June 1st to the public so those that have hunted in the past have first dibs until then to book your days.  After June 1st anyone can snatch them up so don't delay!!!  I'll be posting more often than I have lately so keep checking back for updates.  Until then have a great spring and we'll see you all this fall!!!
 
Chad
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, February 13, 2014

Snows SOON!!!

Everyone get rested up because we will be chasing them soon!  The weather might have held them up a little bit but they will be here before we know it.  This coming weekend we are loading all the gear up and getting the trailers hooked up to head south.  All of us are super jacked about the upcoming season!  Hopefully mother nature continues with this warm spell and the geese get back on track.  We are looking forward to getting everyone on superb hunts this year!!!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Turn Out The Lights, The Party's Over!

Happy New Year!  Well the season has officially ended on the Minnesota Canada Goose season and what an excellent season it was!  We had a couple of slow days (3 bird day in one of our fields was our worst) but overall it was a fun and successful season.  We would like to thank all the hunters that came out and made this season so much fun for us.  We really appreciate the great hunters that we have come out with us every year. 
 
Hunting continued to be good this year all the way through the end of the season.  Friday the 27th and Saturday the 28th were the last 2 days of the season and we couldn't have asked for better conditions... sun, fresh snow, wind, warm temps and hungry birds!  We ran 2 fields the last 2 days and both fields did well.  Bryce's field harvested 12 Friday and 10 Saturday while my field ended up with 18 Friday and 12 on Saturday.  The hunting was going so good I hated to see it end, that was until this last arctic blast set in with temps at -22 for lows! 
 
 
December 21st
 
The Group Sitting In The Pits
 
 
"The Chad" Bringing Back Another One

 
A Fun 16 Bird Shoot

 
December 27th
 
Sarah Bringing Back Her First Goose

 
What A Great 18 Bird Day!

 
December 28th
 
The Last Day of the 2013 Season!

 
The Sun Setting On The 2013 Goose Season

 
 
Fortunately when the sun sets on one season there is a sun rising on a different season!  Spring snows is right around the corner and with the hatch the snows had this last summer we are super excited to get out and chase them!  We do still have a couple spots left for our Mound City, MO location but we are taking calls daily on guys wanting to book.  Hurry up and get in on one of the best sites you'll ever see in the waterfowl hunting world!
 
 
 
Chad Foster 






Thursday, December 26, 2013

Merry Christmas

From our family at Last Pass Guide Service to yours, Merry Christmas! We hope your stockings are stuffed with shotgun shells and your Christmas dinner was a goose you shot on a great hunt with us! We hope you had a great time with your family... Now let's get back out after geese! 

The great hunting has continued through the month of December! We are looking to go out with a bang the last 3 days of the season. The goose gods gave us a fresh coat of snow for Christmas and we plan on making the best of the final leg of this 2013 Canada goose season! I have other pics that I would like to post and will do it after the grind of the season is over! Christmas is a great break for the guides and the geese. Our batteries are charged and we're ready and excited to charge through the end. 

A Great Hunt! 21 By 10:30



Tuesday, December 10, 2013

It's On!


A lot of things have changed since our last Blog update.  The obvious is about 20,000 new geese in town!  Thursday December 5th was a monster migration into Rochester with flock after flock coming in from the north.  We had a really good feeling about Saturday and Sundays hunts but even our expectations were blown out of the water!  We knew hunting would be great with the new geese that we have in town but the hunting was phenomenal to say the least.  There were huge smiles throughout the pits both days.  Saturday morning the low was -6 and usually the geese won't fly until after noon but we were dead wrong on our assumption!  We had geese coming into the decoys while getting the clients settled in at around 10:00 or so.  Nothing lifts the spirits like just getting set into the pits and having 15 giants feet down at 20 yards literally minutes after getting into the field!  We cut 8 out of that first flock and that set the tone for the rest of the day.  We ended up with a 36 bird limit on the day!
 
Sunday was another curve ball with 2" of snow falling throughout the day.  We were still able to make the geese pay and put a 8 man limit of 24 on the ground by 1:00!  We only had a couple small flocks come in nice today with a lot of pairs, 3 packs and singles doing it nicely.  It was one of those days when the geese would just materialize out of nowhere and then just glide on in.  These two hunts were amazing to say the least.
 
Unfortunately we did have a group that backed out on Friday afternoon so this left us with some spots open for the weekend.  We called all the clients we could think of to get up here and hunt.  If you would like us to get your name and number for hunts like this give me or Bryce an email or call and we'll put your name on the list.  These hunts will be on a drop of the hat style where we will call you a day or 2 in advance to come up here with us and shoot some!
 
Our season for Canada's goes until December 28th so there is still a few weeks left to get up here and shoot some of these new geese!  Don't wait because everyday they just get more and more educated to the hunting game here in Rochester.  We look forward to receiving a call from you and putting you on a great hunt. 
 
Also don't forget that the snow goose season is fast approaching and we already have a couple weekends booked solid.  Don't miss out on a great juvie hatch with a lot of big numbers projected to come this spring!
 
Kids and Geese... Is There Anything Better?!
 
 
Tuesdays Hunt with Russ, Steven and Cole
 
 
Saturdays Blood Bath! 36 On the Ground For the Day
 

 
Hawk Collecting 1 of the 24 From Sunday
 
 
Another Goose Dropping In For It's Last Pass!

 
Sunday's Crew With the Pile!
 
 
Last Pass Guide Service, LLC
Chad Foster (507) 269-1817

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!

At Last Pass we have many things to be thankful for. Family, friends, land owners and wonderful hunters! We are truly blessed! From our family to yours... Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Last Weekends Hunts

Last weekend we had two different groups that were able to come out and take advantage of the new geese that came into town recently.  Friday we had the opportunity to help a young boy harvest his first goose!  He did an outstanding job both in shooting and also handling his gun safely.  Friday was a fun hunt with good people.  We had a good amount of decoying birds Friday and the guys had a great time shooting.  

Sunday the hunters decided to hunt the afternoon instead of waking up to early and it was a great idea by the way the pile of dead geese looks.  Once again we had a father and son hunting with us and once again we had the opportunity to help a kid harvest his first goose!  The smile that was on this kids face was priceless and hopefully he continues helping us harvest geese in the future!  The guys finished Sunday afternoon with eleven geese but could've probably finished out their limit but chose to end early while the geese were still flying.  

Monday brought the first white blanket on our field and I went out to one of our fields and shot my 3 geese in less than 10 minutes.  And that includes setting decoys!  A very quick set up (5 doz black and whites) and even quicker shooting!  With Mondays and Tuesdays cold temps we saw a good push of new geese into town.  I'm not going to lie... Tuesday morning was brutally cold! I was out duck hunting and it was 9 degrees out.  Everything was froze solid! 




 
 

The hunting is really heating up and we still have plenty of season left to get out and shoot some geese!  Give us a call and we'll get you out after some of these Rochester Giants.
 
 
 
 
Chad Foster