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Thank you Dean
I hunt as frequently as I can and my go to shotgun has been a 16ga Merkel for Pheasant along with a 28ga Repro for liberated Quail while dog training & Woodcock as they pass through the area. Owning a bird dog in an area virtually void of upland game is annoying to say the least & we actually DO live in a rural area (relative to the area that is). If birds were in my backyard we would be out almost every day returning home with a light game bag purposely. It is a shame to see urban sprawl - the tradeoff is simply not worth it. I agree w/you - we need to increase the frequency of travel to hunt and begin considering a move as well. Last edited by Scot Cardillo; 12-06-2014 at 11:34 AM.. |
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12-06-2014, 07:45 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Welcome to the Parker world. Back in my day of living and working in the Washington, DC, area, we had pretty good Quail hunting on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and down in Southern Maryland. Getting permission to go Quail hunting seemed fairly easy after Goose season closed. Most of the while I lived there Quail seemed non-existent in the Old Dominion, but the last couple of Dove seasons before I retired and left, I was running into quite a few coveys in the Shenandoah Valley.
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12-07-2014, 12:21 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Thank You for the welcome & also having shared your experience in MD along with the indication that the Shen. Valley may hold healthy populations - I will study up on that.
I do know there are pockets of Quail in VA but then the wisdom of hunting populations on the decline comes into play so..no use beating a dead horse as I am certain the members of this forum are no stranger to this topic. Last edited by Scot Cardillo; 12-07-2014 at 03:06 PM.. |
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welcome scott that was a fine picture of you youre parker and the dog..i ll like 20 ga s and have a few but i like the big bores the best especially the tens and eights ga s...welcome aboard the best site in the world on parkers and huntiung in general..we got all the parker pro s on this site..if you can t get a question answered here you gota go back in time to have it answered. charlie
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12-09-2014, 10:49 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Thank you Charlie - having no experience whatsoever w/any ga larger than a 12, I would hazard a guess that very good patterns can be achieved with those big bores...finding ammo must be a treat!!
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Scot, once in a while a great hunting trip just falls together leaving great memories, welcome to the group, Gary
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12-19-2014, 10:21 AM | #9 | ||||||
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Thank You Gary - it was an amazing trip & one we will never forget.
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