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Thanks Dave. No woodcocks in Florida...
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I hear there are lots of them (woodcock) in Louisiana, that isn't so far from Florida. If I lived that close, I would be there chasing the little guys around. I have never hunted in the south but if the stories I hear are to be believed, woodcock hunting in Louisiana is great? It might be a good place to use those shells.
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Send or bring the shells north Angel,
I have heard tell of such a bird around here.
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Actually Rick, I have a couple of box's of RST's in 20 gauge that Morris made up with #10 shot for Woodcock. One of them has your name on it... I'll give them to you at Hausemanns?
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There you go Rick. Now I can save mine for Louisiana.
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Don't think I'd ever want to use such small shot on a gamebird. I tried 9's before and even they rendered the grouse and woodcock unfit to eat if you centered them. I prefer 8's and 7 1/2's. I have cases of AA 9's in 20 ga, but will use them only on clays now.
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I use #9 on Quail and Woodcock. I have used RST #10 on Quail with great success.
Harold just head shoot them and you wont tear them up If your over burdened with those AA's some can migrate north |
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