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| The Following User Says Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
| Getting ready for the hunt, Hooksett, N.H. 1936 |
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Way back when. Harold Hemming on the left with his Fox Sterlingworth and my Grandad on the right with his Parker 16 VH. Grandad's setters Ponto and Spike in Hooksett New Hampshire, on the farm.
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uncle red's go to gun:
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| The Following User Says Thank You to ed good For Your Post: |
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Great picture Dave! An American Water Spaniel and a live working decoy.
I had an American Water Spaniel when I was a boy - his name was George - great memories! |
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Boy, no wonder they put in bag limits. I sometimes don't see that many ducks in a week let alone using a live decoy. They were the days. By the way OP, that's Mr. Smart A** to you.
Was that the first bird you killed with your Trojan the day you got it? Dave, thanks for the picture.
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This was probably a duck gun, heavy wall thickness and 32" 10g a
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Daryl O.P. didn't shoot that Woodcock. They (he and Dean AKA Grampy) drive around at night during the flight and hit them with the car
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Ouch!
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