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A neat photo from this past season. There are three generations in this picture. My 75-year old father is crouched in the foreground and my son and I are shooting in the back. (And no, it was not as dark as it appears in the photograph. The camera light exposure shot against the storm clouds makes it look darker than it was. Makes for a neat photograph though.)
Last edited by Ken Georgi; 03/19/13 09:18 PM.
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Mills,nice shooting and gun. Gil
Thanks Gil. Cool pin by the way. Here is one more. Some Wood Ducks taken near Yemassee, SC, with Parker NH 10 gauge and RST Nice Shot
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Easter Sunrise in the Wiregrass and Longleaf Pines in the Ga. Low Country. Obligatory limb hanging by spurs photo impractical due to lowest branch on the nearest Longleaf was up 40'. In that I ruined his Easter, I decided not to deprive him of gaining weight after death, so he was not weighed, but cleaned and was guest of honor at lunch today. Gun is not a double, but ˝ double.
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Fine bird Gil! What's that paper wrapped around his foot? Tungston #9s I presume. That Russian single shot turned out well for you...Geo
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George, yes, that was a heckuva bird to break-in the Baikal. 1 5/8 oz. Tungsten 9s. However, I could have killed him with rock salt as he was 25 steps from me when I shot. I had to move on him twice. Gil
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One last favorite game pic to close out my 2012/13 hunting year. These two long-beards wrapped up my Georgia Spring gobbler season last Friday morning up at my farm in middle GA. I spent the rest of the week-end searching for morel mushrooms..Geo
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This has been one great thread! Thanks for all who've shared their experiences of this season with the rest of us. While I envy the western guys with their wide choice of gamebirds, I can't help but love my Southeast corner of this wonderful Country and the sporting opportunities it offers...Geo
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George, great photo and nice birds. Two birds with one shot, speed loading your single-shot, or at separate times and places? Morels still out? And you are preaching to the choir about our home woods and waters, besides that, all of stuff is here. Best. Gil
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Gil it was separate birds about an hour apart. Morels are just getting started in GA...Geo
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