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Unread 12-29-2012, 09:10 PM   #1
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At Morrison Pines Plantation in Moultrie Ga. December 27. Parker Trojan 20 gauge
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Good for you Mills, nice shooting! Never heard of the Morrison Pines Plantation but it sounds like my kind of place. My absolute favorite gamebird. Will be doing some quail shooting in a couple of weeks and hope to double with my VHE 28.
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Unread 12-29-2012, 09:51 PM   #3
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It has been open for 5 years now. It is basically the same people who used to run Ashburn Hill Plantation. My Dad went there back in the 70's and my wife and I go there now. We highly recommend it.
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Nice work, Mills. Nice gun too.
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My goal is to get doubles on doves, quail and ducks. Two down, one to go now.
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mills at least your own your way...i m still looking....thats a mighty nice gun there and those quail will eat mighty good too no better little bird than the quail...and boy do they excite me on a covey rise..at last our quail are about gone ive only run into one covey in all mytramping through the woods this year..so you boys shoot one for old charlie... charlie
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Thanks Charlie. They are sitting in the freezer as we speak. My wife is supposed to cook them when the holidays are over.

The best way to get a double is to pick out a single bird from a covey, shoot it and then move to another single bird. If you try to find two flying together, you will miss them. That method works for me at least.
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I agree Mills, focus on one bird at a time. If you pick out two birds to start, you'll likely miss both.
It's a satisfying feeling when it happens, especially when someone else is around to see it.
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