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Unread 11-30-2011, 07:59 AM   #1
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John,

Pretty women with guns. I love it but how about some details such as barrel length, gauge, reproduction... All that knowing that your wife must be hunting with a Parker!

Have a great hunt!
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Unread 11-30-2011, 05:40 PM   #2
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Today was difficult hunting.. Hard rain in the AM and then the wind picked up a blew hard. The dogs had a hard time picking up a scent - and while we were skunked, several grouse went up - and had a wonderful day... I can't really describe some of the areas up here, except to try to tell you how absolutely beautiful and pristine they are. For example, this afternoon, we hunted in a stand pf packed spruce - and the ground was a velvet cover of moss. We put up a few grouse in that area - but if they were more than a few yards away - they remained unseen...

Anyway - a couple of replies....

Dean - yep - Jen's boots are from KTP, as are mine.. Like - I would shop for outdoor gear anywhere else???

Mark - about that Parker Jen is holding... It's a 20 GA VHE, original beavertail, original 26" barrels, PG and is a DelGrego restoration from way before I owned it? It's my primary hunting gun and it's taken more woodcock and grouse than I deserve - and pheasant (which are stcked back here - still fun, but - well, you know...??). It just feels "right" and has for years.

About the pics from today....

One of the rivers we crossed....

The next pictures are from the B-52 crash site.. I wasn't really aware of it before we set out today - but, when we stumbled upon it - I unloaded the gun and brought the dogs in. The dogs seemed to sense what Jen and I did - an eerie silence out of respect for the lost airmen from that fateful flight and night. I can't explain it...

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John,Thanks for the update and pictures. That crash site sent a chill down my back. You did the right thing.....
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