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Old 10-04-2010, 06:57 AM   #1
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Jack thats good to get your limit great day. Thoes hun are neet looking birds. That old grain elivator is neet there are a few left down here look just like it. Phesant doing good down here there everwhere this time of year but it seems like they no when opening day is they seem to disappear. That recipe sounds good have to try it. ch
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Wonderful story, wonderful pictures, great recipe. Thanks for taking the time and for sharing.

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Great photos, Jack. Especially the Partridge(s). We don't have them here, but to hear people in this neck o' the woods talk, that's what they shoot when they go hunting. Your photos are clear and probably the closest I have ever been to a real Partridge! I get some strange looks when I tell folks that I have never shot, let alone seen, a Partridge. Cheers!
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Thanks Mark: I can't take credit for the taxidermy mounts. I just grabbed those off Google images to show some detail for the Hun. As often as I have tried to capture upland birds in flight after they flush, I have yet to win. The one I showed is the best yet and already that's a couple years ago. Maybe, if I just had the camera and left the gun - like that's going to happen.

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