View Full Version : NH Waterfowl - A good days take
Pete Lester
10-10-2015, 03:19 PM
Six geese (I lost count), one banded, all taken with Short Ten's, two Parkers (1 hammer gun and 1 hammerless) and my Lefever 10ga.
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj57/nhshotgunner/1010150834_zpsz0whutxv.jpg (http://s269.photobucket.com/user/nhshotgunner/media/1010150834_zpsz0whutxv.jpg.html)
An excellent blind retrieve on a hen wood duck (1 of 5 taken by the three of us today). He is really responding well to voice commands this year :rotf:
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj57/nhshotgunner/1010151118_zps7qfyagwi.jpg (http://s269.photobucket.com/user/nhshotgunner/media/1010151118_zps7qfyagwi.jpg.html)
Todays tally was brought to you by Frank Cronin, Scott Kittredge and myself.
scott kittredge
10-10-2015, 03:55 PM
Five geese, one banded, all taken with Short Ten's, two Parkers (1 hammer gun and 1 hammerless) and my Lefever 10ga.
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj57/nhshotgunner/1010150834_zpsz0whutxv.jpg (http://s269.photobucket.com/user/nhshotgunner/media/1010150834_zpsz0whutxv.jpg.html)
An excellent blind retrieve on a hen wood duck (1 of 5 taken by the three of us today). He is really responding well to voice commands this year :rotf:
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj57/nhshotgunner/1010151118_zps7qfyagwi.jpg (http://s269.photobucket.com/user/nhshotgunner/media/1010151118_zps7qfyagwi.jpg.html)
Todays tally was brought to you by Frank Cronin, Scott Kittredge and myself.
that is one good looking retriever, bet he ( it is a he?) shoots good. Frank picked up another woody after lunch so 6 geese 6 ducks :)
Dean Romig
10-10-2015, 03:57 PM
Wish I was there!
What a great day!
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Pete Lester
10-10-2015, 04:01 PM
that is one good looking retriever, bet he ( it is a he?) shoots good. Frank picked up another woody after lunch so 6 geese 6 ducks :)
That's right six geese, I lost count when they fell like rain. :)
Frank Cronin
10-10-2015, 04:51 PM
You're right Pete, it was a great day! Couldn't ask for better weather and great shooting.
Here's a few additional pictures.
Frank Cronin
10-10-2015, 04:55 PM
Short 10 gauge Parkers and Lefever.
Parker 34" D grade 5 frame hammer gun; Parker EH; and Lefever G grade.
Frank Cronin
10-10-2015, 05:01 PM
While sitting in the blind, all morning we saw quite a few crows in the sky. After the goose hunt, we figured it was also a good day to give those crows some Parker and Lefever medicine too....
Frank Cronin
10-10-2015, 05:07 PM
We didn't manage much luck busting crows although Scott did hit one while we were walking out from our Woodie hunt.
All 20 gauges were used. Scott was equipped with his 30" VH, I used my LC Field grade with 30" barrels ejector gun, and Pete used a 20 gauge with a unusual barrel orientation....:eek:
Pete Lester
10-10-2015, 05:11 PM
and Pete used a 20 gauge with a unusual barrel orientation....:eek:
Been a long time since I shot a duck with my Miroku Charles Daly 20 ga o/u. A gun I have had for 32 years. It was a wood duck killing machine back in the day with 1 ounce of lead #6. They are a lot of gun for the money.
scott kittredge
10-10-2015, 05:16 PM
Wish I was there!
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so didn't I Dean :)
John E. Williams
10-10-2015, 05:26 PM
Have you guys called in the band number, yet? I love hearing the back story on those.
Pete Lester
10-10-2015, 07:36 PM
Just about 7:30PM, I am going to bet that Frank is fast asleep for the night. I think we wore him out, then again none of us are the kids we used to be. What a great day!
Pete Lester
10-10-2015, 08:15 PM
Have you guys called in the band number, yet? I love hearing the back story on those.
Frank called it in while we were there, if I remember what he said correctly the bird was banded in 2011 near Farmington NH.
charlie cleveland
10-10-2015, 08:51 PM
wow...you fellas donemighty good with the short tens...good hunt for sure....charlie
Frank Cronin
10-10-2015, 08:54 PM
Just about 7:30PM, I am going to bet that Frank is fast asleep for the night. I think we wore him out, then again none of us are the kids we used to be. What a great day!
Yep... Pete's right.
After my earlier post, I went to lay down to take a nap. I was exhausted. Alarm was set or 3AM and on the road by 3:45 to meet Scott at his house at 5:00AM.
Long day for anyone but all worth it.
John: I logged on the USGS website via my smartphone and entered the information. I had no choice since Scott and Pete were both curious too!
Here's what it said.
INFORMATION FROM OUR FILES:
Species: Canada Goose
Date banded: 06/21/2011
Banding Location: FARMINGTON, STRAFFORD COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA
Age: WAS TOO YOUNG TO FLY WHEN BANDED IN 2011
Sex: FEMALE
Thanks again for reporting bird bands.
John Cinkoske
10-10-2015, 10:36 PM
Were they factory shells or reloads in the Lefever G?
Thanks
John
Pete Lester
10-11-2015, 04:13 AM
Were they factory shells or reloads in the Lefever G?
Thanks
John
They are reloads, a Sherman Bell recipe in a Federal hull, 32 grains of SR7625 and 1 1/4 ounce of bismuth.
My Lefever G 10ga has the thickest barrels walls from breech to muzzle of my short tens. They are extremely stout. I have no fear when shooting any nitro load I put through it.
Stephen Hodges
10-11-2015, 02:26 PM
The New Hampshire boys and "NH Adopted boy" got it done in a fine way, congrats.................................
Pete Lester
10-11-2015, 03:27 PM
The New Hampshire boys and "NH Adopted boy" got it done in a fine way, congrats.................................
Well the NH Adopted Boy did shoot a banded bird out from under us so we may put him in a brief time out for that one. :)
John Cinkoske
10-11-2015, 11:20 PM
I have a heavy Damascus Lefever G built in 1891 or '92. I'd like to use it pass shooting geese here in Indiana. I'll have to locate some bulk Bismuth.
Shawn Wayment
10-12-2015, 01:49 PM
Very cool!
Henry McRoberts
10-12-2015, 08:40 PM
I fully agree on the Miroku. I have C. Daley 500's in both 12 & 20 by Miroku and both are great guns, never any problems. They can still be had at very good prices and are almost identical to the BSS Brownings made by Miroku. I guess the " made in Japan " still bothers some folks.
Bob Brown
10-14-2015, 01:06 AM
I've got one of those Miroku 500's as well. Hardly ever use it, but its nicely made, shoots any 2 3/4", and double triggers too. If I had a choice I don't think I'd use a non selective single trigger gun anymore.
Kenny Graft
10-14-2015, 07:10 AM
You know...if the picture of your hunt with the old 10-s was in black and white....it could have any date attached to it......1900....1905....1910 These are the good ol days... Sweet SXS ohio
WilliamJanelle
10-14-2015, 08:39 PM
Nice hunt guys! That bearded retriever may need some correction with the shock collar, wouldn't want him to get distracted.
Dean Romig
10-14-2015, 08:45 PM
And for heaven's sake - DON'T feed him before the hunt - Look how lethargic and confused he looks. Always feed him after he has performed well. Treats now and then during the hunt are okay, but nothing more than just an enticement to do well.
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scott kittredge
10-15-2015, 04:52 AM
Nice hunt guys! That bearded retriever may need some correction with the shock collar, wouldn't want him to get distracted.
But look at the fine lines and the way he works. He works hard to please his hunting partners. :rotf:
Steve Cambria
10-15-2015, 10:39 AM
Will someone kindly ask the "Retriever" when we're going to see that Sterly
32- incher in action???
Regards,
Bert Popowski
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scott kittredge
10-15-2015, 10:44 AM
Will someone kindly ask the "Retriever" when we're going to see that Sterly
32- incher in action???
Regards,
Bert Popowski
44284
Steve , it has been in action, it does kill the tall ones!!!
i will get some pics this weekend, but with that said ,it's still not a parker:whistle:
Mike Franzen
10-15-2015, 11:14 AM
Great hunt fellas. The short tens are awesome game getters and you all are the experts
George M. Purtill
10-15-2015, 11:20 AM
I just saw this thread. I have been in Maine hunting grouse for two weeks.
Congrats to my NH buddies. I am jealous.
scott kittredge
10-15-2015, 12:17 PM
I just saw this thread. I have been in Maine hunting grouse for two weeks.
Congrats to my NH buddies. I am jealous.
And you did how good in Maine? :corn:
George M. Purtill
10-15-2015, 12:49 PM
I don't want to hijack your thread with my lack of prowess.
Thanks for asking.
I did get one. Shot on the wing with a Parker, the Governor's DHE20 and RST 2.5 inch 71/2 loads.
Not shot in a tree or on the ground.
I didn't take many shots because the leaves are all still on the trees and green to boot.
Charlie Purple had fun and got lots of practice finding and retrieving my bird and some other donated carcasses.
Steve Cambria
10-15-2015, 07:28 PM
Steve , it has been in action, it does kill the tall ones!!!
i will get some pics this weekend, but with that said ,it's still not a parker:whistle:
I'm no umpire "Kitt," but that sounds like the count is now
2 & 0??...:rotf::whistle:
Steve Cambria
10-15-2015, 07:53 PM
[QUOTE=George M. Purtill;179534]I don't want to hijack your thread with my lack of prowess.
I did get one. Shot on the wing with a Parker, the Governor's DHE20 and RST 2.5 inch 71/2 loads.
So let's run the numbers:
Food & lodging…….2345.00
Gas…………….590.00
Non-Resident license…..140.00
New hunting garb and GPS at Cabela’s……265.00
Dog Food…………92.00
Damage to hotel desk a.k.a. Charlie Purple’s chew toy…..200.00
2 Flats RST ammo……170.00
Opportunity cost to Firm (lost billable hours)…..9700.00
Spa day and outlet shopping spree for the Mrs. (i.e., grouse hunter's penance)....1100.00
De-foliation of the Maine woodlands.......275.00
One grouse that looked like hamburger and tasted like pine nuts…$14,877 :bowdown::bigbye::bowdown:
George M. Purtill
10-15-2015, 09:35 PM
Tool Man
I wish there was some mechanism to thank you twice for your post!!
I am still laughing.
Phillip Carr
10-15-2015, 10:08 PM
Nice to see the price of grouse has not changed.
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