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12-16-2011, 08:54 PM
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Late Season Clays
Danny and I took a trip up to Dean and Kathys last weekend to return his 28 and shoot a bit. We rounded up Robin Lewis and headed up to Green Mountain Shooting Preserve to burn a little powder. The evening dinner prepared by Dean was woodcock,snowshoe hare, bear steaks and for the main course grouse breasts served over long grain and wild rice. Simply a wonderful weekend.
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Sounds like a great day and dinner. Only improvement I can recommend is to go to Costco and buy their 3# of pure wild rice for $10. Will last you several seasons, and there's nothing which compares to the nutiness of pure wild rice
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