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Unread 12-23-2010, 08:05 AM   #1
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Are you absolutly positive? Some seasons were extended a couple of years ago. Maybe it's open to Jan 1 still longer than NH

I'm going to try to go Grouse hunting up north Wednesday and it's preserve birds Thursday with a Deer hunt added for variety. My new deer rifle won't arrive in time for this season unfortunately
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Well, Rich... Maybe I'll just have to drive that little ole .410 out to you - and pack with me - my dogs and some other side-bys?? Got'ta teach you guys what good dogs and good guns are, I guess..??

Best to you Rich for a wonderful Holiday and Christmas..!!!

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Those an very fine lookin dogs John and perfectly trained I might add. I tought mine to jump up on you with muddy feet
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.... I tought mine to jump up on you with muddy feet


Seriously - my dogs are perfectly UNTRAINED in the house (or almost anywhere else but the field), so trust me, I know the feeling!!!.



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Actually, when a pup, my little Wirehair liked to retrieve with front feet firmly planted on my chest. I thought it would be impressive if I could get her to continue this practice in the field, just for company. I found it a bit fortunate that she tired of this as she grew, because she knocked me on my can more than a few times when she was just a little over enthusiastic. Retrieving to hand is enough.
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Calvin, you kill me....
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John all preserve birds are not created equally. The birds I hunt at the Haymarsh are as close to wild birds you'll come across, they would rather run than fly. Don't believe me...do ya.. well come on over and give them a try.
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