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Unread 12-06-2014, 11:37 AM   #1
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I am looking for an upscale wingshooting location somewhere in the US. I have been to Cheyenne Ridge and Scattergun in SD, The High Lonesome Ranch in CO and The Flying B Ranch in Idaho. Of these, the Flying B was the best. Does any one have a suggestion for a new location that might compare well to the Flying B and/or that might feature wild birds?

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If you like Quail hunting consider Pine Hill Plantation. Some of us are going to Morrison Pines the end of January if your interested. Both these are located in Georgia.
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COB, thanks. I have been to Morrison Pines several times....the crew there is great. I will look at our other idea.

I have a group of 8-10 hunters for whom I am looking so I have to pass on your kind invitation. Please give my warm regards to Jerry and Buddy.

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Have you ever checked out Winghaven Lodge in Kentucky for quail hunting. I go usually in mid October. A class operation and the best Bourbon bar that anyone could imagine.
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I recommend Riverview in Camilla, GA Owned and operated by the Cox Family. Very nice.
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John, What kind of feedback can you give me about Cheyenne Ridge? I have a hunt booked there next fall. I won this hunt from Shooting Sportsman Magazine so I won't have alot invested into it other than air fare.
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Dave, you lucky dog you!!
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Jerry, many thanks. It looks very interesting. If you have been there yourself, would you please give me a call to discuss it. My number is 713-253-7786.

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Autumn Daze, I had two positive experiences there. If yo would like me to discuss it with you, please send me your email or phone number: Rutledge31@aol.com.

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OP congrats on your win and from Shooting Sportsman no less. I know it will be a class affair. I wouldn't win a free lunch in a soup kitchen even if I brought my own bowl and spoon.
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