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The checkering is worn off and the stock needs some work. A great shooter though
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lovely area you are hunting..the snipe and the old parker go good together..it s been a while since i ve killed a snipe..pull a snipes head off and it looks to be a quail to me...just don t fly like a quail though..keepem coming... hope i do as well squirl hunting to day weather is nasty this morning its raining and 34 degrees.. charlie
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Nice. A few questions: Do you hunt snipe with a dog? What's the difference between a snipe and a woodcock? They look almost identical. How do you tell the difference?
How are they as table fare? A buddy has moved to Savannah recently. I'm planning to take my duck boat down to his house to resume hunting that area again.
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I do not hunt snipe with a dog. They are too skiddish to hold for a point. Snipe like marsh or muddy fields and woodcock like swampy woods. Woodcock are a little bigger
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Mills ,Great Pictures and a nice looking Snipe ,don't forget to mention the Snipe seems to me ,to be at least twice as fast in the air as a Woodcock ! Congrats on Good Shooting ! Russ
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Can you use lead shot?
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You can use lead shot in Georgia.
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Snipe aren't covered under the Federal Migratory Bird Act???
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