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12-07-2020, 07:23 PM
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Upland game in Maine
I hope that the photo uploads
Hunting with my son at Grants Camps Kennebago Maine.
It has been too long since we went bird hunting.
Parker 28 repro was just right for the 12 mile walk thru the woods.
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NICE. Trying to plan a trip next year to Maine. I remember years ago fishing for Atlantic Salmon on the Little Southwest Miramichi at Andre' Godin's great lodge in NB, and at night coming back from the river in mid September, the woodcock on the muddy roads were like flies they were so thick. That was 25+ years ago. Maine is a bit closer and you don't have to have a licensed guide so that's what we're aiming for (pun not intended).
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