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Well there will be a couple of guns going out this year. My favorite, Holland&Holland 28 ga and then a DH 16 ga Damascus and maybe the A grade 20/28 ga.
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Summer has been quite complicated for me--so, I am going to simplify my 2 week grouse hunting marathon by bringing only 1 gauge , and 3 guns.
The first, the venereble old VHE 20 with barrels cut to 26 1/2" and cyl/cyl--it aint much to look at, but sweet to carry on my all day death marches. A grade 2 Ugartechea 20 w/ 27" IC/M and straight grip is another gun great for long days in the woods. And finally, when hunting by myself, I will use the little Jos. Manton 20 ga 30" barreled hammer gun with open chokes. All the 16's(9), will come out to play after I get home and start chasing pheasants. Will post photos later, they are on laptop, which I left at home
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[QUOTE=Steve Cambria;223957]
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I'd be up for that but December I'm still gonna be killing poor defensless deer . And January on the Chesapeake Bay doesn't sound like fun . |
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The stripers and blues are about gone by early October in my area, headed South on their fall migration. A big storm or a hurricane will push them out even quicker.
I never enjoyed trolling very much. I've always fished flies for them both spring and late summer. .
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Here is a couple pictures of my 26" VH-16 that I spoke of early in this thread. The other is a Fox Sterlingworth that I just acquired. Sweet little 16 with 30" x-full both barrels at .034 6lbs-3oz and this will be a rooster gun. SXS Ohio
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Looks to me like Ruby is wondering when the Fox guns are coming out. |
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I'll be toting a 16 gauge Damascus GH choked C/IC at 6 pds. 3 oz., or my 20 gauge Grade 4 Ithaca Flues choked IC/IC and weighing in at 5 pds. 10 oz. Although I am a Parker guy at heart, the opening day nod goes to the Ithaca with original 24" barrels. Since I spend so much time on my hands and knees looking for where they SHOULD have fallen, the short barrels come in handy.
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Brett....Ruby is the energy bunny! she is weighting for me to throw her toy. Ruby will be 7 this Feb-5th We could not tell by her puppy attitude all day long...! Yes the Foxes will be in Kansas...(-: But my Parker VH-16 will be in the grouse woods....(-: SXS Ohio
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