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11-26-2009, 08:47 AM
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Tripple on wild roosters
I received my doubles pin...cool. Woke up ealy today thinking about it. I was hunting private property in Kansas last year with a friend and the land owners son along a creek bed with wooded thick brush on both sides...close to the end at the corner of the crop feild about 5 roosters flushed in front of me, two fell to my first shot and a third veered to my left, it droped to my left barrel and fell stone dead in the bottom next to the creek. The dog was in front after the first two when one of them broke to my right at 25 yards or so running into a crop feild. He was hit unable to fly. There was a wall of heavy brush way above our heads that was only yards to go and he would be lost ...I swung my gun one armed and pointed at him...pow he was down 35-40 yards out just feet from the brush. The young son of the property owner was standing close and saw it all in disbeleaf! Does this count for a tripple with a parker GHE 20??? Kansas was a great time last year, its just like Ohio was back in the 60-s. Four bird limmit keeps you hunting all day plus some Quail and chickens too. We leave tomarrow for Hill City KS for this years 7-days of hunting. thanks all Kenny Graft SXS ohio....(-:
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11-26-2009, 10:47 AM
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Kenny,
Well, YES! I count Scotch Doubles (two birds with one shot). That plus the third bird is a tripple in my book. And who has not had to dispatch a cripple. The game warden counts it as part of your limit.
Good shooting and have a safe trip, Harry
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