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I have had a bad cold for over a week ,and our opening day dawned cold and wet ,about mid morning I thought ,its too wet for wading around in the swamp for Woodcock, so I would get the D,Under Lifter, 10 Ga. Hammer gun out and do a little squirrel hunting, just to get out a bit, haven't shot a squirrel in probably fifteen years but I have to admit ,I was having more fun still hunting these little fellas than the law should allow ! I hope this will bring back a lot of memories of first hunts with our Grand Parents and Parents when we were kids ! We will have them Sunday, I would like to submit these photos for Oct. Russ
The Following User Says Thank You to Russ Jackson For Your Post:
Russ,That brings back some great memorys...Although I didn't shoot a Parker at the time. Fantastic picture's. Especially the squirrel withe acorn in his mouth!Nice touch. Thanks for posting them...
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