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NH Waterfowl - A good days take
Unread 10-10-2015, 03:19 PM   #1
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Default NH Waterfowl - A good days take

Six geese (I lost count), one banded, all taken with Short Ten's, two Parkers (1 hammer gun and 1 hammerless) and my Lefever 10ga.



An excellent blind retrieve on a hen wood duck (1 of 5 taken by the three of us today). He is really responding well to voice commands this year



Todays tally was brought to you by Frank Cronin, Scott Kittredge and myself.
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Five geese, one banded, all taken with Short Ten's, two Parkers (1 hammer gun and 1 hammerless) and my Lefever 10ga.



An excellent blind retrieve on a hen wood duck (1 of 5 taken by the three of us today). He is really responding well to voice commands this year



Todays tally was brought to you by Frank Cronin, Scott Kittredge and myself.
that is one good looking retriever, bet he ( it is a he?) shoots good. Frank picked up another woody after lunch so 6 geese 6 ducks
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that is one good looking retriever, bet he ( it is a he?) shoots good. Frank picked up another woody after lunch so 6 geese 6 ducks
That's right six geese, I lost count when they fell like rain.
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You're right Pete, it was a great day! Couldn't ask for better weather and great shooting.

Here's a few additional pictures.
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Short 10 gauge Parkers and Lefever.

Parker 34" D grade 5 frame hammer gun; Parker EH; and Lefever G grade.
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While sitting in the blind, all morning we saw quite a few crows in the sky. After the goose hunt, we figured it was also a good day to give those crows some Parker and Lefever medicine too....
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Nice hunt guys! That bearded retriever may need some correction with the shock collar, wouldn't want him to get distracted.
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Nice hunt guys! That bearded retriever may need some correction with the shock collar, wouldn't want him to get distracted.
But look at the fine lines and the way he works. He works hard to please his hunting partners.
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Will someone kindly ask the "Retriever" when we're going to see that Sterly
32- incher in action???

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Will someone kindly ask the "Retriever" when we're going to see that Sterly
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Steve , it has been in action, it does kill the tall ones!!!
i will get some pics this weekend, but with that said ,it's still not a parker
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