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Unread 01-21-2011, 04:22 PM   #11
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So, I wasted some salt. Nobody mentioned a flashlight. Makes much more sense. I'm pretty sure they could still fly, even with salt on the tail.
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No,they are snipe not woodcock. We have lots of them in the marshes in SC. I believe the limit is 12 and are found in flock of 10-30 birds. Lots of fun as you are slipping and sliding through marsh at low tide jump shooting them.
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David you must be in a fantastic area for snipe, the federal limit is 8 birds. Could you elaborate on the jump shooting of snipe in the marshes in your area? I would like to see if the same could be done where I live.


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"Here snipe.... Here snipe.... "
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We'll go flush some to ya and be back to get ya in about 15 minutes!
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Are dogs ever used for snipe or they just "walked up"?
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When they are "wok" ed up they are very tasty
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Dogs are used for snipe. It depends on the type of cover if a bird dog can be used. Retrievers can be used in all cases.

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Mr. Rutledge,

Nice work on the snipe, good shooting for certain. I've always said that the snipe was the hardest to hit of any American gamebird.

Boys,

If you want to learn about snipe shooting with and without dogs pick up a reprint of Twenty Years Snipe Shooting by J.J. Pringle. The original is the rarest of all American sporting books, I've never physically seen a copy.


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