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Unread 11-04-2021, 12:09 PM   #11
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Great pics of your setter Steve!
We've been finding woodcock in the quail fields at Myles Standish and Crane WMA's. They're here!
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Allen, is that Crane WMA in Rowley?





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No, north falmouth. Myles wma is closer should you want to come down.
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Thanks Allen, but I have promises to keep...

Maybe next year.





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We had some flight birds last week in CT, just ahead of a nor'easter that came through. My friend and I put up over 20 birds in less than an hour. We didn't shoot any. We were there to put up signs for pheasant hunting and just brought our dogs along.
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The first of the flight birds showed up today. Moved 6 in a cover that had none last week. Let the good times roll.
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Great to hear they are moving. I have been monitoring my local area and do not believe any flight birds have made it here, yet. I expect the action to improve in the next few days. Thanks for the update.
Gary, hopefully they'll be in our area soon! I have "Mudbat Fever"!!
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Gary, hopefully they'll be in our area soon! I have "Mudbat Fever"!!
Careful Mike.... That can turn into the plague if your not careful.... LOL
Should br good work for your short barreled gun.... Oh yea, and spreaders.
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Either the 16g 28” Parker or 12g 26” Lefever. Both are bad medicine to the birds.
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