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Come November 25th I hope to have a nice venison roast on the Thanksgiving table of plenty as the Vermont deer season opens Nov. 13th.
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Dean I secretly had hoped you would have dropped a gobbler with the 410...just because it's a 410 (I know you would have used slugs but I wouldn't have told) and everyone thinks there not a field gun...rubbish I say
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05-03-2010, 09:56 PM | #25 | ||||||
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Maybe next time Rich. The places I sat required more firepower so I toted the heavy twenty-eight. The .410 is for 25 yds. or less and I didn't expect to bring one in that close. Give me credit for at least bringing it to camp
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05-13-2010, 06:32 AM | #26 | ||||||
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Dean,
If I'd have found a woodcock nest I'd have considered it a red letter day in life. Always wanted to see some of those little wooly heads but have never had the chance. Destry
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That's exactly how I felt Destry. What a treat to see that nest of chicks. I don't know if I said so earlier but both Andy and I each saw woodcock nests. I didn't have a camera so didn't get a picture. The picture I posted was from Andy's cell phone camera.
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