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After a non-productive woodcock hunt in a newly-discovered and great-looking but unbelievably gnarly series of perfect cover thickets, my setter and I arrived back at my truck to find I had dropped the hand-held electronic control device for his electric beeper collar somewhere along the way. We backtracked for about a half an hour and I saw it lying just off the deer trail I had been following. I had wrapped it with dayglo orange tape "just in case." Otherwise it would still be out there.
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