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Scott, when you open the wrapping I put that grouse in you"ll see that he has a full and spectacular tail. The "Y" tailed grouse is destined for table fare whenever Cam is available for a ruffed grouse dinner.
Incidentally, Cam is absolutely elated with that flushing pheasant mount you gave him - he's the proudest boy in his town right now... although his mother (my daughter) isn't quite as pleased and his dad isn't too sure about putting a screw in his bedroom wall to hang it on - but they are both delighted that Grampy and his friends are taking such an interest in involving Cam. Thank You again!
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11-13-2013, 08:36 PM
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Dean, I can't help but think that story could be a missing page from Ruark's "The Old Man and the Boy".
Marcus
BTW- Great chaps!
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