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Unread 12-18-2011, 06:50 PM   #1
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Looks like you had a great time Bill. Markover is a really nice place. I plan on going again the last week of December.
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Looks like you had a great time Bill. Markover is a really nice place. I plan on going again the last week of December.
I am interested in your experience at Markover..
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I echo everything that you said. Nice atmosphere, really nice people and staff. The lodge is very nice. They have grills if you have a large group so you can cook up some lunch. It wasn't that cold when I went though so no fire. Our day starts off in the morning with breakfast in downtown Danielson at George's Galley.

Spreader loads for a tight choked gun or open chokes, IC / MOD is all you need here for these pen raised birds.

Would be a nice place for a PGCA get-together.
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ok, where is it or did my bad eyes not see it in the post. thanks scott
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I echo everything that you said. Nice atmosphere, really nice people and staff. The lodge is very nice. They have grills if you have a large group so you can cook up some lunch. It wasn't that cold when I went though so no fire. Our day starts off in the morning with breakfast in downtown Danielson at George's Galley.

Spreader loads for a tight choked gun or open chokes, IC / MOD is all you need here for these pen raised birds.

Would be a nice place for a PGCA get-together.
Yes it would be a great place for a PGA get together. As for the Spreader loads I am well aware of their use for tight choked guns. What I failed to mention in my post was my co-worker has screw in chokes for his shotgun. He did not change it. He was shooting full choke.
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Scott, Markover is in Danielson,CT The extreme northeast corner of the state between Mass.Rhode Island and CT Not real far from Addieville...
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I echo everything that you said. Nice atmosphere, really nice people and staff. The lodge is very nice. They have grills if you have a large group so you can cook up some lunch. It wasn't that cold when I went though so no fire. Our day starts off in the morning with breakfast in downtown Danielson at George's Galley.

Spreader loads for a tight choked gun or open chokes, IC / MOD is all you need here for these pen raised birds.

Would be a nice place for a PGCA get-together.
well, could we have a PGCA shoot there, if so count me in!!
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Well then..... Maybe we should put some thought into this. January is looking a little busy for me though.
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Well then..... Maybe we should put some thought into this. January is looking a little busy for me though.
I would also be interested, Just has to be after the holidays. I believe their last day is March 31st.
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well ,how about some sunday late feb.? just to break up the winter, this sounds like it could be fun!!
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