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Unread 11-21-2010, 09:58 PM   #1
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Well, it was a very slow weekend in Mitchells Bay but we had a grand time nonetheless. A dry field goose hunt was nearly a bust with only 3 taken from the two groups that happened to fly over us; had we shot better it would be a different story, of course. We didn't have enough shooting to 'get in tune' with our parkers I'd say. Lake hunting was slow also but it's always a thrill to see the seemingly endless rafts of lake ducks rise up in clouds; the trip is worth it just for that. Shown below is Destry and a friend Randy Eisenhower who was there alone and nice enough to take us out twice putting out decoys yesterday afternoon and Destry holding a headless bufflehead who landed in the decoys and made the grave and ultimately foolish mistake of demonstrating a clear 'intent to fly'.... 6-8 expensive shots later he was proudly brought to the boat and is now in my brothers freezer in a ziploc with a similar companion harvested in a similar manner awaiting a certain cremation in my sisters oven. A good time was had by all..... Destry shot his hammerless 10ga for the geese and his gorgeous 34" #3-frame 12ga D-grade for ducks; I shot my 32" 1883 0-grade 12ga hammer gun for it all.....I should add that Destry has proudly lost 60# and is looking relatively svelte I must say. Let's all wish him luck with this continuing project. He would have a chicken Caesar salad for lunch while I would have a greasy cheesy burger; had to be tough on him....Now it's time for some pheasants....
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looks like destrey was happy but he does make a good retreiver...hope you fellas more good hunting....charlie
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Richard,

It's always great to be out even if the pick'ns are slim. Destry is a mear shadow of his former self!

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Roger that Harry, on both accounts. Randy and I considered tying him off to an anchor to prevent his blowing away yesterday around mid day.... And I have to tell you that the 10min he spent chasing that diving bufflehead was most entertaining from where we sat.
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I would have given anything to have seen it......
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Roger that Harry, on both accounts. Randy and I considered tying him off to an anchor to prevent his blowing away yesterday around mid day.... And I have to tell you that the 10min he spent chasing that diving bufflehead was most entertaining from where we sat.

What no video....
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What is it about Buffs? I remember one day on the Potomac using about a half a box of shells and a couple of gallons of gas putting two Buffs in the bag after putting them on the water with one shot out of a 32" L.C. Smith Ideal grade.
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During my first hunt on the Chester River (I was about 13) We had a few grebes and coots in the decoys. The adults called them "Blue Peters" and "Helldivers" - not sure which was which, but during a really slow period, I watched my dad demonstrate that you could shoot at them from the blind, and they could dive before the shot reached them. Not sure how that is possible, but I saw it repeated a number of times.
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I didn't want to waste another $3 shell on the cripple after I'd already blown off three Kent TM and Randy two of his BlackClouds. The duck was just barely diving at first and I figured I could catch it in the shallow water. But without running my arm in to the elbow and taking a soaking on a chilly day I just couldn't get it done. Finally I let it dive a couple times to get some distance and removed it's head neatly with a shot from the big gun. Not the most noble end for a duck but it gave Flanders one more to take home at least. We normally don't even shoot buffleheads but when pickings is slim you take what you can get.


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P.S. to John: Ask my Dad sometime to tell you the story about the day I shot the helldiver. He'll still laugh till he can barely get his breath to this day and it was nearly 25 years ago.
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I used to keep some lead trap loads for cripples - Now I'm using steel 7 1/2's. A lot cheaper than the special stuff, and denser patterns.
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