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Teal were made to shoot (at), and eat, not to look at. But a drove screaming in at 8 ft. above the water, all of them darting and jiving in synchrony is a sight to behold. I love them, and sometimes tip my hat to them as they speed by. They just look like they're having so much fun, it makes me jealous.
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Last edited by Stan; 09/03/18 04:36 PM.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Not sure if I posted this in the wrong thread already, but I'll try again. For the third day in a row, Gus and I went teal hunting. Today, we took a grad student who downed a bird that swam across the pond and eventually climbed up the bank and into heavy cover. As this was only the third day of Gus's duck hunting career, I had to wade over to get him started, but birds in the tall grass have no chance against him, and he found this one up high where I never would have thought it would go. Gus has, however, trained me to believe in him, so I did, and it all worked out. Right now, his biggest limitation is getting past the idea that decoys are not there for him to retrieve.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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He'll learn that, Brent. Great pic!
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A Lefever in Australia! Wow, that ought to be a rare one over there! Tell us about it. Hi Joe there is actually quite a few Lefevers around in Australia (there are also plenty of nitro specials) I've seen quite a few H grades and even the odd higher grade gun (E or F from memory) my gun is a H grade with twist barrels very heavily built I use it for duck hunting because in my home state Damascus twist and muzzle loading guns are exempt from the use of non toxic shot so I can still shoot lead unfortunately I have broken the top lever spring so the gun is currently retired until I can get it to someone who can make me one
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I use it for duck hunting because in my home state Damascus twist and muzzle loading guns are exempt from the use of non toxic shot so I can still shoot lead.
What an unusually good idea. How come our politicians couldn't come up with something like it?...Geo
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I use it for duck hunting because in my home state Damascus twist and muzzle loading guns are exempt from the use of non toxic shot so I can still shoot lead.
What an unusually good idea. How come our politicians couldn't come up with something like it?...Geo To the best of my recollection for a good amount of time when no-tox first became the rule for waterfowl muzzle-loaders were exempt from the rule & lead was allowed. Even that eventually gave way to "Political Correctness". Smle-Kid; That top lever spring seems to be one of the weak points in Lefever design, I hear of quite a few of them breaking now, over 100 years down the road. I have been fortunate so far I guess but none of mine has ever broken. It is a simple V though & most any competent gunsmith should be able to replace it, or even make one for it.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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