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My son and I were hoping to get another snipe hunt in, but not in 80 degrees. Looks like fishing
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80 degrees!?!? Yikes. It’s 12 degrees here right now.
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02-24-2023, 02:50 PM | #6 | ||||||
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John- Beautiful Bird and dog! What breed is the dog?
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I hope it's okay that I turned the world so the photo was upright.
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02-24-2023, 04:36 PM | #8 | ||||||
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I really liked to hunt and eat the bob white....hope you have good luck hunting.....charlie
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Snakes are the problem here with bird hunting when it's this warm. We saw one crawling across a dirt road yesterday.
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John, in the mid to late sixties, we chased quail in Charles, Prince Georges and Calvert County, Maryland. Our experience with cover was similar to yours. Even with good pointers, it was futile to go after singles. Fortunately, the next field always produced another big covey. In those days, the area was very poor, and fences were non existent. The same for plowed ground and livestock. We could walk all day over hundreds of acres without seeing cultivated ground, a fence or a cow. Every barn had deer hanging, regardless of whether it was deer season or not. Quail hunters were just as scarce.
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