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Unread 11-23-2012, 01:21 PM   #1
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the 10's were out in force in a corn field in N.H. Bill Janelle, Pete Lester and i set up for geese today.At the end of the hunt we had 4 geese and 4 mallards, all shot with 10 ga parkers and a ithaca 3 1/3 NID.
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Unread 11-23-2012, 01:39 PM   #2
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nice way to spend the day - thanks for the pics

how about specs on the guns?

that NID looks beefy
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nice way to spend the day - thanks for the pics

how about specs on the guns?

that NID looks beefy
thanks, ok, Pete's a NH 32 in. choked F/F at 10 lb 6 ozs shooting 1 3/8th bismuth 2's, Mine EH 32 in. at 9 lb 4 ozs, choked F/F shooting 1 3/8ths oz bismuth BB's , Bill's 12 lb NID 3 1/2 in. ( "THE DUDE GUN") choked cream them and cream them, shooting 1 5/8th oz bismuth 2's scott
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Unread 11-23-2012, 04:26 PM   #4
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Very nice pictures and guns, thanks. One question---the corn field you are hunting appears very small----in my area of central NY geese and ducks avoid all but large fields say over 200 acres----I am amazed you can get birds to decoy into what appears to be a very small field-------or where you pass shooting birds with the big guns??
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Looks like a great day afield boy's!
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Unread 11-23-2012, 07:45 PM   #6
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Very nice pictures and guns, thanks. One question---the corn field you are hunting appears very small----in my area of central NY geese and ducks avoid all but large fields say over 200 acres----I am amazed you can get birds to decoy into what appears to be a very small field-------or where you pass shooting birds with the big guns??
Craig, in southeastern New Hampshire the geese don't have a choice. There are only a handful of farms left and most of the corn fields are small scattered here and there within a few miles of the herd.
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Unread 11-23-2012, 08:32 PM   #7
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looks like you boys took out enough artillery with yall today...really nice pictures beautiful hunting grounds...really appreciate the specs on the guns and ammo...always wanted me one of them big old ithacas...nothing like like a ten ga. unless its a 8... charlie
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If one of those Parker guys were shooting an eight, they would have to keep it a secret. It's not legal ya know. When my eights go out to play, I have to keep them under wraps also.
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How common are straight stocks on a 10 ga? I had never seen one before.
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