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im going to have some phesant for x mas
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Nice, thats a big one!
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im heading out again right now
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I moved down to SoCal from the south central part of Washington state and up there we hunted everthing. I stopped hunting when I came down here, too many Californians out with guns make me nervous! Your picture sure makes me homesick. BTW, it looks like a scope on your gun, is that a rifle, or do you use a scope on a shotgun? :shock:
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i would be interested in some of the feathers i use them for fly tieing
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its a 16 gauge shotgun theres no scope thats my other glove thanks for sharing


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Anything you will send there are different uses for every size feathers thanks
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Makes me home sick for my younger days in northern Wisconsin. Used to love those blustery November days walking corn fields and hedgerows to flush those big roosters. They were always a great addition to the Thanksgiving Day feast. And in those days, I was driving our 124 coupe and later, a 131. Great memories.
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No scope. Whew. For a minute there I thought "whoa, this guy must be good with a rifle." LOL
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I like big game, I have a nice compound bow and a m1917 30-.06 for all the mule, whitetail and moose out my way, quite good hunting actually.
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yes its been a great year for phesant
my brother in law has 56 birds in his freezer
9 are mine as i just started 1st week of dec for the first time
2 a day when i go except yesterday i only got one
but thats ok im going again on sunday and monday
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sptcoupe wrote:Makes me home sick for my younger days in northern Wisconsin. Used to love those blustery November days walking corn fields and hedgerows to flush those big roosters. They were always a great addition to the Thanksgiving Day feast. And in those days, I was driving our 124 coupe and later, a 131. Great memories.
Ditto, except in my case it was PA and a 128. I'm not sure which I miss more, my "shoebox" or the Model 12 I foolishly sold :cry: The sound of cockbirds are all but gone in MD and PA, with herbicides and the end of fur. No cover and plenty of predators.
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Bernie,

Come on down to Texas.... we still have a few (not many though) quail left in the panhandle and down south. And I have a fine English Pointer and a bunch of shells... all you'd have to is clean birds :)

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Man - too bad about that Model 12! I still have mine, given to me by my uncle in 1965. Lot's of rounds through her, and lot's of great memories. I do just about all my shooting with a 1968 Ithica SKB 20 gauge nowadays, but the Model 12 is still my favorite. But - I DID sell that 131. Now that was really stupid.

Ramzi - always ready for a shoot! I have actually seen some quail along many of the walking/jogging paths here in Houston!
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I'm so proud of you guys, sniffle...sniffle...I think I have a tear.. :wink: When ever your ready to restock the safe I probably can find what you want if I don't have it. I love you guys......... :cry:
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