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First doodle of the season...
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I hope this isn't my favorite for 2015 but it's all I have at the moment >> from last Friday
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NP, Dennis, great poodle and doodle photos. I'm so far away from doodle season that it isn't funny. Gil
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Very nice. Glad to see there are still pheasants to be shot. Not so here in PA anymore.
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Hi all,went out today after work for a couple hours, just me and Raina. Very nice day, low winds and nice temps for a change. Today was kind of like a replay of Monday, got 2 grouse and 1 rooster. Raina worked well, the rooster gave her a merry chase, but Raina won! Anyway, here's the days bag. I was using my 12b Harkom Best! Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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Some photos from my older son's first trip to the grouse woods (central ME). The woodcock flights are starting to come in and we moved close to 30 birds. Not many grouse though - fortunately this one did not get away (and yes that is a Viszla). My 20-bore A10 A good sign at the end of the day - well-worked dogs!
Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.
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Just back from the hot and steep chasing these devils:
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Hey Doug, standing beside that truck and those pheasant in that place with that gun, how about a smile? Here's what one looks like Looks and sounds like you guys are having a great time. They are smiling. When you get that old that's about the best you can do!
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Fishnfowler, that country behind you looks a lot like the wrinkled edges of the Palouse Prairie.
And it looks like you didn't just CHASE 'em, you KILT 'em! In my book, any chukar killed in its natural habitat is a trophy. Pen-raised stocked ones in the flatlands--not as sporting as "Sporting Clays"!
Last edited by Mike A.; 10/16/15 11:27 AM.
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Chuckars are designed to efficiently kill and maim hunters. This I found out on a "cast and blast" floating down the Snake River's Hell's Canyon. Well done, Fishnfowler!
John McCain is my war hero.
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