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First dove shoot with my 1916 28"Trojan 20 |
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10-10-2010, 10:09 PM
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First dove shoot with my 1916 28"Trojan 20
10/10/10 turned out to be a memorable hunting day. This was the first time I took my Trojan 20 on a dove shoot. I got in the corn field around 3:30 pm and left with my 15 bird limit at 5:15 pm with birds still pouriing in. I even shot a double with the little twenty. I shot 50 shells which is good for me. Dove shooting is a challenge in the middle of a corn field with no cover. Still hot down here in Georgia(low 90's).
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10-10-2010, 10:56 PM
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Very nice mess o' doves. They'll eat real good.
That's a nice looking Trojan.
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