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Had a good time saw plenty of birds didn't kill a lot watched grandson shoot the **** out a lot of shells. My best shot for the day was one of those birds that flies all the way across the field and was shot at by about everything you can think of and OLD RELIABLE put him on the ground with one shot. TARNATION!!!!
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Gerald,Did those birds glow at all?.....
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09-04-2012, 04:28 PM | #25 | ||||||
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A limit with 28 ga repro. day one and a limit with A grade Fox 16 day two. See my post called "one year later" in this category for photos.
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Yes they did. That was early morning. Here's another pic. It was so hot at one time I noticed sweat dripping off my ears.
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There are several birds in the Plant Bowen pic. Just hard to see. From about 4:30 until about 6:00 we had a lot of bird It is a pay shoot that is getting to popular. Too many people. Even had a lady come in about 3pm and set up a beach chair with an umbrella. You talk about glowing. Good Grief. But after all we had a great time. Happy Hunting.
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Missouri dove shoot |
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Missouri dove shoot
My first picture post as a proud member.
Ring neck doves and a 1927 VH 16 ga. couldn't be better!!! photo.jpg |
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09-04-2012, 07:19 PM | #29 | ||||||
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are them rattlers as good to eat as a possum...looks like yall had a good shoot our birds were way down in numbers for the 2 nd year... we have more cotton mouths and copper heads in mississippi but we do have some big rattlers... charlie
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Charlie, we too saw less birds this year. Last year was a bit better, but it wasn't a barn burner. After giving it a rest for one day and benefiting from a warming spell, we were disappointed to see only a few last evening. Four of us shot only 7.
The rattler was air dried and will be ground up and sprinkled on food. One of my worker's dad belongs to the old Mexico belief that it will cure cancer and aids. He has neither and intends to play it safe with periodic ingestion of dried snake. |
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