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Unread 12-30-2012, 05:38 PM   #1
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Thanks Charlie. They are sitting in the freezer as we speak. My wife is supposed to cook them when the holidays are over.

The best way to get a double is to pick out a single bird from a covey, shoot it and then move to another single bird. If you try to find two flying together, you will miss them. That method works for me at least.
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I agree Mills, focus on one bird at a time. If you pick out two birds to start, you'll likely miss both.
It's a satisfying feeling when it happens, especially when someone else is around to see it.
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