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Some Parker Shot Ducks
Unread 11-07-2011, 09:59 PM   #1
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Default Some Parker Shot Ducks

Pic 1: A pair of Pintails and Mallards shot at Fish Point. The tight choked (0.048/0.040) GHE damascus did everything I could ask of it.

Pic 2: Two nice Redheads and a Canvasback out of the Layout boat. A Can and Redhead came in together and I was fortunate enough to double on them. With some help from Destry that had to chase the Can down.

Pic 3: The first Old Squaw I have shot was also with the Parker.

Pic 4: Layout boats in the background on a rather flat afternoon. Me with Mark's Fox HE on the bow of the tender boat. Mark was gratious enough to let me use the big fox in the layout. I was very fortunate in that I shot 4 Kent TM loads and killed 4 ducks. A double on Redhead, a Drake Mallard and a Ringneck. I am thinking I need a 10lb Parker 12ga with tight chokes....
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