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Unread 11-03-2021, 03:12 PM   #1
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Great to hear they are moving. I have been monitoring my local area and do not believe any flight birds have made it here, yet. I expect the action to improve in the next few days. Thanks for the update.
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What was your gun du jour on this eventful day Mr. Hodges?
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What was your gun du jour on this eventful day Mr. Hodges?
I did post this under the "hunting with Parkers" thread and you just reminded me that I should have posted it elsewhere As I hunted today with my 12 Gauge RBL which I had built on a 16 gauge frame.
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I did post this under the "hunting with Parkers" thread and you just reminded me that I should have posted it elsewhere As I hunted today with my 12 Gauge RBL which I had built on a 16 gauge frame.
Stephen, it all works out. Great photos. Thanks for sharing your hunt, Parker or no Parker.
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Great to hear they are moving. I have been monitoring my local area and do not believe any flight birds have made it here, yet. I expect the action to improve in the next few days. Thanks for the update.
Gary, hopefully they'll be in our area soon! I have "Mudbat Fever"!!
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Gary, hopefully they'll be in our area soon! I have "Mudbat Fever"!!
Careful Mike.... That can turn into the plague if your not careful.... LOL
Should br good work for your short barreled gun.... Oh yea, and spreaders.
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Either the 16g 28” Parker or 12g 26” Lefever. Both are bad medicine to the birds.
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Great to hear they are moving. I have been monitoring my local area and do not believe any flight birds have made it here, yet. I expect the action to improve in the next few days. Thanks for the update.
Gary,
My hunting buddy has a friend in Indiana, they are seeing flight birds down there as of 2 days ago.
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The migration is in full swing here in Central NH. Pushed over 15 birds today. Fun times.
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Out again today. Season closes on the 14th so time is a'waisting. Limited out again with my Dads 1912 16 gauge Ithaca Flues, factory choked cylinder/full. Weighs 5 lbs 12 oz. Great bird gun. He purchased it sometime in the 1930's from a Widow who worked where he was working for $25. I treasured that gun so when I graduated from College he gifted it to me. Special to be sure.
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