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Here are a few from years ago when I was a youngster
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Birddogdoc...your grouse looks ticked off, like you were spying on him drumming or something. (-:
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Here are a few, my DD Milo (God rest his sole) ate some of my better ones when he was a puppy.
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Latest, ringneck duck
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The Sharptail is the first I ever shot in ND over my Lab Tessie. I can still visualize the flush, shot and retriever. The Woodie came from our marsh, a year in which we had hundreds stay right up to a hard freeze. Retrieved by Lab Lucy her first year hunting.
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My first double on Mearns quail. 2014. His and Hers on a crosser left to right. him first. Taken with "Connie" my 1902 DH 20 bore 28" DT splinter 0 frame (current cover photo with bobwhites). Remember it like it was yesterday!:)
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The luckiest shot I ever made on a grouse was this one. I asked Scott Kittredge to mount it for me and he did a really nice job.
Before and after pics. Taken with Rr. Admiral Thomas Perry's 20 gauge 28" Damascus DH. I was hunting with Cam and my brother-in-law, Jamie. Jamie was out of sight in the alders over a rise from me when I heard two shots and a loud 'expletive' and this grouse came up out of the alders with its afterburners on at about 35 - 40 yards and high. I naturally swung on the bird and touched the rear trigger and the bird folded and plummeted. Scott told me there were no pellet holes in the bird but there was a sharp bruise at the base of its skull. A lucky shot to be sure! Just like a little chip off a clay target.... I'll take it! . |
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New Hampshire woods bird, 23 Lbs, before and after:)
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Snipe
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What a great bird, I think I will get one mounted next season! |
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