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Unread 08-06-2009, 05:04 PM   #1
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John you sound a little jealous....no wisky in the OJ this am???

I'll wait the 43 days for chaseing Grouse but a cold beer...NEVER

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Unread 08-06-2009, 03:58 PM   #2
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Sheessh.. If there was any choice - I'd always opt for being out hunting rather than looking at fine doubles I could never afford.. Actually - Dave's post had me look at dove hunting - and since I've never hunted dove..

Hmmm...
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We should put together a Parker Dove hunt. Never hunted them always wanted to though, so maybe... Eric
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Dean,

I'd just rather shoot ducks than clay birds, the visiting with folks is nice but I can do that in the spring when it's not hunting season. Plus I'm meeting Don and Russ on the evening of the 27th for a week in Quebec so Vintagers really just isn't an option this year.


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Quebec you say, eh?? I do speak French
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Quebec you say, eh?? I do speak French

I'm not surprised . . .
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September 6th here in Ga. In the background of the photo is the " Little dove field behind the house". My brother and I were talking the other day and are pretty sure this year will be the 50th year of shooting on this same field.
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Dave, I am just going out the door to go check on my honey hole dove pond and decided to log
on first. I am like you, it will be a great week. JVANB












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I like dove hunting because I don't have to get up early!!! If you have a good spot its great fun. The dogs have a fun time too, its good practice for marking and retrieving.
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I like dove hunting because I don't have to get up early!!! ....
Do say??!!! You mean - you get up AFTER "o-six dark thirty" to dove hunt???

Dang - please - sign me up

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