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John Dunkle 09-15-2010 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Miles (Post 24147)
Hey Anderson, we'll even have a shower this weekend.
I bought a jug of Wet Wipes! :rotf: :bigbye:

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Just sayin'....

;)

JD

David Hamilton 09-15-2010 11:33 PM

Shoes and showers are required. You need permission to be out of uniform. :nono:Check the roster for further developments.http://parkerguns.org/forums/images/smilies/nono.gif

Jack Cronkhite 09-16-2010 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave Miles (Post 24114)
Dean, we will have whiskey too.
I'll be thinking of you as Richard and I are setting in our easy chairs in the evening, tired dogs by are sides, whiskey in one hand and a fine cigar in the other. Hopefully there will be freshly killed grouse hanging from the rafters.

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 24115)
Now you're really killin' me.... :crying:

A bit melodramatic there Dean. really killin' ya would be to somehow manage to arrive at camp, find leftovers of a fresh grouse dinner, cigar butts only and just one drop left..........

Dean Romig 09-16-2010 06:48 AM

:biglaugh:

Eric Eis 09-16-2010 09:39 AM

Dave you do run a first class operation, sorry I can't join in on the fun this weekend.... Remember be carefull of Porcupine Hill....

Dave Miles 09-16-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric Eis (Post 24187)
Dave you do run a first class operation, sorry I can't join in on the fun this weekend.... Remember be carefull of Porcupine Hill....



My wife says I'm not allowed to hunt Porky Hill anymore.
We where there last weekend with the dogs, and both my Setters got into a Porky. I dispatched the Porky with my new 1911, but having to pull quils with the wife, is something I don't want to experience again. She had more of a fit about it than the dogs did.

Eric Eis 09-16-2010 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave Miles (Post 24191)
My wife says I'm not allowed to hunt Porky Hill anymore.
We where there last weekend with the dogs, and both my Setters got into a Porky. I dispatched the Porky with my new 1911, but having to pull quils with the wife, is something I don't want to experience again. She had more of a fit about it than the dogs did.

Dave that's damn fine woodcock cover there is no reason for porkys to be in there.. so carry the 45 and kill all of those suckers....:shock: I remember two years ago you and Rich would not let me shoot that porky in the tree, bet you don't feel that way now......:whistle:

Again I am real sorry about missing opening day weekend, you know the other day if I had been carrying.... Anyway leave some beer for me and also is Brian donating ammo for the silent auction? If so we need to figure a way to meet up for me to take to the Vintagers.

Mike Shepherd 09-16-2010 11:43 PM

I went to Montana for the first couple of weeks of September. Hunted several days and had one spectacualar afternoon. That afternoon I got eight partridge, seven over my pointing and backing dogs, and all retrieved to hand. Shot my Parker O Frame 16 gauge and brass shells loaded with black powder and 1oz of #7s. I forgot my camera but took some pictures with my Blackberry. If I can figure out how to get them out of the Blackberry and into the computer I will post them here. I hunted Block Management Areas and had good results.

It is only six weeks untill quail season opens here in Texas!

My wife and I also went to Yellowstone for a couple of days, drove over Beartooth pass, and attended the French Brittany Club annual get together.


I love the Fall!

Best,

Mike

Mark Ouellette 09-17-2010 08:30 AM

Mike,

Send yourself an email from your Chokeberry. Before sending attach a file and search for the photos. They should be easy to find...

Mark

Francis Morin 09-17-2010 08:30 PM

Ah yes- opener stories and the Vintagers pending
 
I'll have to check the spelling for the Chiggers in the Tar Heel State- had a TDY at Camp LeJeune -Court House Bay sector- the chiggers were so bad down there in the summer months, plus the 90 % humidity as well- Murfreesborough I think is correct spelling-So I can relate to your story.

Not a grouse man- our two week early "nuisance goose" season ended down here on the 15th- when grouse opens, also squirrels and either sexed wild turkey (NOT the 101 proof version however)--

As far as "Porkys" and the bird dogs- a 1911 A-1 in .45 ACP would sure stop a porky or a raccoon cold-and it might be "declasse" to dispatch either varmint with a fine DHE 28 bore grouse gun. I have been very lucky (so far) as none of my dogs have ever messed with either a skunk or a porky. One wild animal, maybe others like a wolverine, that will attack from above and kill porkys is a fisher- faster than greased lightning too.:bigbye:


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