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Unread 11-29-2014, 08:47 PM   #11
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My season is off slow but lots of time for it to pick up. Three hunts and up to one bird.
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Unread 12-02-2014, 06:47 AM   #12
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Destry,

I believe in the waterfowling realm, they call that an EPIPHANY???

In the biblical sense, you have seen "the Philadelphia light" and witnessed first hand the bounty that awaits!
Over at N 18th and Windram, we call it: TRADING UP!!

It warms the cockles of our hearts that you have finally crossed-over into the promised land.

And never, ever forget those fateful words the angel whispered to Bertram Becker on the night he completed his first Super Fox:

"Bore it......and they will come........."
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Hah! I don't know as I'd call it a conversion. The Swamp Angel is still the finest waterfowling shotgun I've ever fired. The old girl and I have been together a long while now. But when she got sick I reached for what I knew was a good one. I hunted four days over the holiday weekend killing limits three of those days and several birds the off day. The big Fox is certainly a murderous fowling piece without a doubt. Them boys in Philly knew how to make em......

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