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Harold Lee Pickens 01-09-2025 11:55 AM

Garry, my best friend and hunting partner and his lab going with me and my 3 setters. Most of the ground we will be hunting will require non tox shot, hunting WPAs, cattail sloughs, etc.
Yea, with my luck, need to look up some vets

Garry L Gordon 01-11-2025 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens (Post 422991)
Garry, my best friend and hunting partner and his lab going with me and my 3 setters. Most of the ground we will be hunting will require non tox shot, hunting WPAs, cattail sloughs, etc.
Yea, with my luck, need to look up some vets

Glad to see you won’t be by yourself. Best of luck to you, and keep those pups safe and warm. (And post some photos!)

Steve McCarty 05-23-2025 12:00 AM

I was raised in western Kansas, not far from Dodge City. The bird hunting was wonderful! We pond jumped for ducks and cruised the plains for bob white quail. We tromped the wheat/milo fields for pheasants. Not many guys had dogs. We'd just walk the furrows and kick up birds as we came across them. If a hen came up we'd shout "Hen" and let it go, but a cock bird was in deep trouble. After the hunt we'd troup back home and clean the birds and then we'd have a feed! The women would cook pies and string beans and they'd cook up the birds. No wine, but a little bourbon. Children running around playing. It was just a little slice of Heaven. I am 80 years old now and I harken back to those days with a smile and a sigh.

Stan Hillis 05-24-2025 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve McCarty
The women would cook pies and string beans .....

You're speaking my language (string beans). I'll bet many have never heard that term for that particular type of green beans.

Garry L Gordon 05-24-2025 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Stan Hillis (Post 430565)
You're speaking my language (string beans). I'll bet many have never heard that term for that particular type of green beans.

I grew up in the South, and we ate string beans. Here in rural Missouri they’re referred to as snap beans. Same delicious beans, especially good when cooked with new potatoes and fatback. Yum!

Mike Koneski 05-24-2025 03:18 PM

We are a lot of string beans. Best was ham and string beans. Pour vinegar on it and scarf it up.


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