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Unread 10-26-2009, 10:36 AM   #1
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As an afterthought, this must have been a flight bird - easily identified by the protruding breastbone and rather scrawny amount of breast meat. A native bird, prior to migration, has much plumper breasts with the point of the breastbone deep between them . . . kinda reminds me of a girl I used to date
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Unread 10-26-2009, 10:41 AM   #2
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Why..Did she have a long protruding beek..
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Dave, glade to hear you and your son are having a great time in the woods. Special times for sure. cherish every minuet, to soon they grow up and move on. This is the first year I haven't been able to hunt with my son. The Marines have him in school in Georgia. I have had 2 great saturdays in the grouse woods, had a great time (including a report double on woodcock), but that special somthing is missing. He is coming home for Thanksgiving, Maybee I can steel him away from his girl friend for a little grouse hunting. Absolutly nothing better than watching your son grow and mature into a seasoned hunter and a favorite hunting partner.

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Ben,

I spent nearly 20 years at sea in the Navy and Merchant Marine. When I came home there was no better friend than my father. We rode horses, fished, hunted, shot silouettes and now don't tell anyone, but we walked 18 t0 36 holes of golf four times a week. Be prepared for him to be just a little more interested in the girl this time home, but I would bet he will jump at the chance to hunt with you.

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Well guys...It was the last weekend in Vermont grouse camp.Dean,Deans brother-in-law Jamie,my son Danny and I had a great time. I finally connected with the first shot from my newly bought 20ga. Trojan on Saturday morning,Jamie got a nice Woodcock this morning and Dean(so I am told) got a grouse after Danny and I left for home.
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Heres a few more...Tampico..A magical place were lifetime memories are made...
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couple more...
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Great photos Dave, looks like you fellas had a good time... What are the dates on those headstones?

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A Canadian quack-quack camp report is over due

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Ben,Thank you for your comments.I hope you and your son can steal away for a few hours afield when he returns home for Thanksgiving.
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