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02-20-2012, 05:25 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Dover Plains NY Hunt
Just returned from a four day bird hunt and a Pheasant Tower shoot in Dover Plains N.Y. Shot birds behind a German Short Hair with the Parker GH Damascus made in 1894..let the birds get out a ways because of the tight chokes.My buddy and I shot a mixed bag of 24 one morning hunt.This was a mix of partridge,chuckar & big Pheasant.Really big !!
Next day I shot my first tower shoot.There were 20 shooters ,2,400 birds thrown.My personal bag was 138 ,not including wood pidgeons .
I had to use my O/U for the tower shoot..a lot of shooting.
This was as good as it can get for an old man.
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