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Rick Losey 03-24-2019 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 269825)
Those are grown over cellar holes of the first settlers, but they are amazingly huge when you think you’re kicking through a blackberry patch and you disappear into one.

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Old Hemlock Osthaus had a knack for finding the cellar hole with the most accumulation of decades of decaying muck in it - and the amount he got on him was inversely proportional to the distance to running water to clean him off in

:rolleyes:

Chris Robenalt 03-27-2019 11:09 PM

Congratulations Phil! I noticed the fine engraving when you let me shoot this during one of our Eurasion hunts. All your setters are beautiful, I know them well!

Phillip Carr 03-28-2019 05:45 AM

Thanks Chris. I am really looking forward to hunting grouse as the trees are starting to change color this fall.
I had forgotten that I had brought this Parker up to shoot dove with you.
Hopefully we can get together real soon before it gets too hot and have a sub gauge Parker dove shoot.
I love these Eurasian hunts as it allows me a chance to bring 5 or 6 shotguns to shoot that might not get used very much during the year otherwise.


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