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Nice! I think I saw some bluewings when I scouted. Might be gone by morning though, it's supposed to get into the 30's tonight.
DLH
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The blue wings were still in Quebec last week. Normally they are gone by the end of September. I have shot them near Calgary during the last week in September as well. Like most things they are where you finds them...nice work with a hammer gun. We shot 120 ducks last week and only two teal...
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What a fabulous picture! Thanks....
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10-07-2012, 12:24 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Hammerfan, beautiful pic & gun. What are the stats of the gun?
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yep very nice setting...i depend on you fellows for the duck pictures and stories... charlie
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Those teal are sure a very challenging target. Good shooting!!
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