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That really is the view from the Privy, no joke! We rarely close the door... heck, why would you with a view like that? In deer season we prop our rifle in the corner within easy reach. That philosophy worked once, back in '82 so we carry on that hallowed tradition to this day. |
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Thanks Dave. You guys have a great looking camp. Is the ground yours or is it public ground? Regardless, I'm jealous. Hope you don't mind if I add a link to your album http://parkerguns.org/forums/album.php?albumid=281
Cheers Marcus BTW- I ended up winning the 11-48 28gauge stock on GB.com.
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"Danny and Jamie(Deans Brother-in-Law) and a great guy.Danny is hunting his 16 gauge O frame 28" gun and Jamie is hunting my Trojans twin in 16 gauge."
I noticed in your post "his 16 ga" guess you are slowly losing some of your guns.... |
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10-17-2011, 01:35 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Very true Eric...The SC seems to be "His" also....
Marc, It's private land and a very closely guarded secret. Congrats on the 11-48 stock. That should work out well.
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Looks like a heck of a lotta fun!!!!!!!!
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It is the "light at the end of my tunnel". Fun or no fun, it is what I live for.... among other family things of course.
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Thanks Dave. Keep the grouse and woodcock pics coming. Looks like they're as close as I'm going to get this season.
Cheers Marcus
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