 It's been rough. We've had some success, but we haven't got skunk, but we're in a different state, new location, no experience. But that's the joys of when you get success and you're just pumped out of your mind. Anyways, we've got birds. We just had to move around. We had a super highs and super lows. We saw tons of birds, thousands, probably the most I'd ever seen. And then we had the next morning in the car, like ghost town. So they either migrated or pushed down up river, I don't know. But this morning, we have a spot from a couple of days ago that we haven't had yet that we think they'll be birds. And so we're going to head out there and see what we can do. OK, so bottom line is we're late now. And the reasoning is we had a game plan one, but we have four guys in the boat. It's not like it's going that fast because of all the weight in the gear and all that stuff. So we changed plans, come to a different location. That's only 15 minutes away. We got here, we were getting set up. Similarly, I was taking a look around and there was a guy in the bank. So that was not in the plans. And I've never seen anybody hunt there. So then we moved down and every spot that we were looking at, guys were in. So we came to the spot. And here we are. So it's shoot time now. Let's get it on to just that boat ride. Oh, you stung me. Sit it, Rocky. Rocky. Rocky. Oh, there's a wood deck, come on. Please. Oh, wood deck. Can I shut that one up for you? Day five, back at it again. And we are clearing a little path back here. We're going to hunt this spot that we seen a couple of days ago. And we jumped probably 80, 100 birds out of here. But now we're expectations of when we see birds and actually get to hunt them is totally different because we seen multiple thousands the other day when we were scouting. And we show up. And it's like there was never a duck in the place. I just heard a gadwall. And so now it's like, we don't know what to think. We're not like, we weren't saying, oh, we're going to crush them. But we're like, if they come back, we're going to do really good, obviously. But they never came back. And I'm not talking 1,000 birds, 2,000. I'm talking, I've never seen nothing like it in my life, not even in Canada. And for 14 miles of river. So it felt like we felt like we can go almost anywhere and get birds. And then it was just like they were gone. Like they totally pushed out. Or like, I don't know. Because we've seen them in the evening and we went the next morning, they're gone. So this is a different spot from a couple of days ago. It's actually a pretty cool little setting. We're back up in a pocket a little bit. And some kind of some good views of the canning wall around us. So we'll see what happens. We just had a group of about 50 to 60 millers working this. They were up high, going down the middle of the river. And they turned and came in. And they were, I don't know, pretty high at first. Yeah. Let's go, boys. Let's go. So I knew we were going to see what we had left. Did she lose? We could see feathers all over it. Big back there. Beautiful green head. He's a good size bird. That make a super clean shot of him. Like father like son. He's a good son. All right, watch this, bro. Chintl, let's be behind. Yes. I think I got him on that last shot. Yeah, you got him on it. Oh, boy. I feel like I got him. You got him on that last one. That was my very last shot. For sure. Well, I just got my third bird. He was right here. He was like 20 yards. But they're going along this grass line, taking a look at the decoys and swinging. So I shot him. I can't believe I didn't crush him. He was 20 yards. 20 yards. He wasn't decoying, but he was just 20 yards above me and coming across the spread. But anyways, I missed. Well, actually, he was coming right at me and he bent because I stood up. I missed. Then I clipped him. And then on my third shot, I smoked him. They were shooting at him, too, but. Sorry, are you all right? So three birds out for me. Thomas has got one, so we've got four right now. He ain't jacking around. He banked, and that's when I went. I have to leave him down because we're causing some moustache, right? I got to be really select. Oh, you got your 20. Yeah. It's all right. It's fine. I was picking. I'm shooting behind because it's 20 gauges a little bit. I talked to you when I heard you stand up. Huh? So I thought he was on top of you when I heard you stand up. No, he was still probably 10 yards in front Travis, which it was fine. I just missed. I don't like shooting when they're coming right at me like that. He turned and that's when I shot. I had to shot behind. I got the perfect angle. You better crush. Let's get to his corner. Why'd that lady yell at her dog's a little fru fru one when she's barking? A little fluffy-haired one in the house when they're sending the message all across London? Oh, yeah, because she's all making a bunch of noise. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Remember? You know what I'm talking about? Barely do it in there somewhere. Probably going to stand there all night. Hey, there's a single that just let it out. Oh, god. You're doing it more proof. Yeah. He didn't have one there. Man, I could have shot one. He's right, right? I think there was a cut around here. But I couldn't go along. Oh, no, a couple bit, Travis. But a couple, like a couple 10s, a pack of 10s. There was a time when a big group jumped off there. Do you think it was right in the trees? But look at that little cut right there to the left. Yeah, a little. It looks like mud, though. Or even this point right here. This one, this one, they were all over here. Yeah, look what you got there. One thing I could think of is they're going to hit the water. They're going with the water. You know what I'm saying? Instead of coming against it. So this morning, we was pretty, there was a pack, like three packs of birds, like 50, 60 birds. And they worked us pretty hard. Like, we thought they wanted in. We called really hard. Mojo was spinning. I don't know, we tried different things. They ended up bouncing out. And so we decided to leave. So we decided to bounce out at 11.30. Go get lunch. And then, man, we were just trying to decide what to do. Like, go scout again. Or just go in the river, find some birds, and set up. And as we decided to go ahead and just drive about 25 minutes away, hit the river, we started going down the river. And not far, probably, like a mile in. We jumped probably, I don't know, 60 birds or something like that. So we ended up just immediately, we cut down the way. We left Rocky behind, which is not something I normally do. But we were going so slow with four guys and all the gear. We cut way back two dozen decoys. No dog. Took some chairs out. Took some pelicans out. And just started making some time down the river, jumped some birds. Just said, hey, right here. Threw our decoys out literally in, like, two minutes. Thomas parked the boat. And what, not even five, 10 minutes, we shot. I shot a Drake Miller, like, right over the decoys about this side. So, and then we shot. I shot a hen. And Thomas shot a Drake. And then I shot another Drake. So good for coming out for another two hours. We shot four more birds. Tomorrow, all we got to sit down and decide what we're going to do about that.