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nice turkey...love the duck pictures.....yes you have to be a child again to love the outdoore...your wife hit the nail on the head...just lovely.... charlie
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The only difference between men & boys is the price of their toys
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Great pictures. My only concern is that shotgun!
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04-27-2012, 08:56 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Brian,
Great photos of great times! Next season could be even better with a Parker (or Fox, Elsie, Lefever) by your side... Mark
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Fish and Ten,
That's not my gun. Jake (pictured with his mom) loaned her his duck gun. My interest is in setting the example with my Parker and showing up with limits all the time. The youngsters are stunned when I show them the RST 2 1/2 inch 6's shot from an antique. As you all know, most duck hunters are shooting VERY stout 3 in. and 3.5 in. shells. Maybe when they get 'magnum' necks they'll switch over. |
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Thanks for keeping the faith Brian! I didn't see a SxS and feared your were temped by soft shooting autoloaders and magnum loads!
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That is indeed a nice bunch of big ducks. Were you shooting your B grade Brian??? How about a picture or two of it?
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04-30-2012, 06:50 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Nice!
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