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09-26-2025, 04:06 PM
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Ducks in Saskatchewan
I was lucky enough to get out with an awesome group of guys in Saskatchewan earlier this month. There was a motley assortment of Canadians, Brits, and Americans.
Although I primarily used a Japanese Auto-5 magnum, for one afternoon I took out my 12 gauge Parker DH, delivered back in 1899. I picked up this gun last November and it needed a little smithing to get it to open after firing. As such, I didn't have it in hand and working correctly until right before the hunt. As a result, I had almost no opportunity to shoot it leading up to the trip and I had never shot it at game.
I'm not an incredible shot, but managed to double two Canadian geese with my first two shots and two ducks with my last two. I've got to credit a buddy, Jonny, with helping me get my nerves under control and get back on the ducks after a bit of a rough patch.
Here's a few pictures I quickly snapped and one group photo from that afternoon.
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09-26-2025, 07:33 PM
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Very smart choice of battery! I bought a Jap A-5 3" Magnum 28" Invector choke when the feds put the idiotic non-tox shot regs into law, which at the time left steel shot as the only available alternative for waterfowl hunting. This was way before bismuth, tungsten matrix and the other now-standard non-tox loads were available in any quantity or load selection.
It became my all-everywhere steel shot backup gun for waterfowl, and I took it everywhere as a hedge against any difficulties I might encounter when the better non-tox substitutes became widely available for use in my SxSs and O\Us (Foxes and Brownings). Mine came to me with Carlstrom black synthetic replacement stock and forearm, ideal for use as a temporary cane or crutch, and handles rain, mud, snow and sleet without a burp. Also makes a great short-stoke oar coming out of the marsh after dark with a limit!
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