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Unread 04-06-2010, 09:43 PM   #1
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Default Parkers love Mearns Quail

Since I'm new here, I'm not sure of the rules.... but hope these are appropriate. One of my Repro DHE 28's with a limit of Mearns, and Dottie locked up.
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Unread 04-06-2010, 10:31 PM   #2
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Wonderful pictures Fred.Thanks for posting them.
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Great pictures, Fred. I sure wish Mearns were less well known though, as was the case in years past. Long gone are the days when one could see huge covies and not a single hunter, as was the case when I lived in AZ years ago. They have become too popular, in my opinion, with us retired guys, considering their relatively small range. At least last season I saw fewer hunters than usual, unlike the 2 bumper crop years preceding. I wonder what the summer monsoons will bring; the Gambel's quail should be way up next season due to the extremely wet winter in the desert! By the way, you are going to have to rename your dog; my Brittany is named Dottie too . Here is a pic of her in duck hunting mode last fall with my Parker Repro 12 ga duck gun (for steel shot). Needless to say, she doesn't like posing!
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Beautiful girl Joe. You gotta submit this picture for gun of the month.

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Great shot Joe! Very distinguished. For me the dogs go together with the guns, like "peas amd carrots"
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You fellas should consider putting your pics in the photo of the month contest.
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Thanks, Larry and Fred. Actually what looks like distinguished is really an annoyed look.
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Nice work! I was out there hunting with Phil Carr for several days this past winter. We only managed to get up one covey of Mearns and I managed to miss with both barrels. Needless to say I'm going back!

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Destry you are welcome back anytime.






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Now there is a photo(or 3) that would look good in the run for photo of the month.

I can promiseyou all, if anyone has ever told me I was a good shot.....they weren't talking about my camera skills!!
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