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Unread 02-12-2014, 08:18 PM   #1
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Stuck here in Georgia Iced in trying to find a article from probably late 90's to early 2000's on a Doctor that used a number of Parkers in various gauges to take a number of Turkeys in Ga and Fla...

It was a great article with great pics, anyone recall what volume?

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You might find it online as long as your stuck. If you come up with issue i can photo copy it and send it to you if you want.
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Sounds like a good issue. You know, that might be Lloyd Newberry, as he is a doctor in Georgia and has contributed to DGJ
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Spring 1999 pg 84-95
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Talking Spring 1999 pg 84-95

I finally Found it...."Doc Rozier's Parker Grand Slam" Written and Photographed by William Headrick.

This is an incredible story and Mr. Headrick Parker Photos are superb.

He harvested Turkeys with GHE 28, AAHE 12, GHE 410, CHE 20, VHE 16 & AH 10.

Worth pulling this one off shelf, enough to make you a turkey hunter if you are not already.
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i sure would like to read about the doctor taking all these turkeys with all those parkers..all he likes is the 8 ga.. charlie
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I remember that article and still have all my old DGJ,
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Doctor Dave Rozier is a member of the original Research Committee that copied the Parker Brothers records in 1998.
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I don't think I have that issue and now want to get it.
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Greg, what issue and volume is it in?
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Doctor Dave Rozier is a member of the original Research Committee that copied the Parker Brothers records in 1998.
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