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Sidelock
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Ok, one more from me. This one didn't come out quite as slick as the other but I still like it. Outer Hebrides - Scotland golden plover, Parker BH, wooden decoys, plover call, same old cap and jacket. Nice decoys. Did you carve them? Gil
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Alan, that's a pretty good moose from anywhere. And with a hand gun , too. Moose seem to vary in body weight . Big ones go from 750-1500 pounds . My biggest was 65", but I did not realize it was a very big moose, until I tried to lay my rifle in the horns for pictures. The rifle just didn't fit. Too short. Then I noticed I could not turn the moose easily for field dressing. Just too big and heavy. Moose body was just too large to judge the horns. One does know how big the moose is when packing out a quarter. Sometimes almost too heavy to stand with a quarter in the backpack. Awfully pretty time of the year with the red on the tundra
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Memorable Terrell Co. TX turkey hunt, April 2008. 9 guns(no guides), three days results minus one bird that was late for photo. 12 Toms in photo. I bagged a 19.5 lb. Rio and called up two more for buddies. Birds were kept in a walk-in cooler. Not a hunting photo, but memorable to me on several fronts. No finer hunting and fishing buddies and friends a man could have than depicted in this photo. Unfortunately, Allan had to hold the camera. Early September in the early 1980s, Harriman Ranch, Henry's Fork of the Snake River near Last Chance, Idaho. Waiting for the Paraleps to hatch. Left to right, Clint, Chuck, me, and Bill. Both Bill and Chuck are gone, Chuck having passed away a week ago, age 90. What a great guy and fisherman. He guided for Bud Lilly in the late 1950s. He fished every fishable day on the Ranch during its "hey day" since its opening to the public.
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I've posted this before, but this is my Son and his first bird. It was taken with a 1909 20 gauge LC Smith 2E. This is from last Fall. It has my favorite gun, (a 1907 20 gauge LC Smith O grade), and my dog.
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Dustin that is also one of my favorite gun pics. And then there is this one....
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no gun but one I like
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I think I've seen that old abandoned truck in a picture of some custom engraving someone had done on a gun...Geo
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Yucca and switch grass and pheasants. I bet that old truck lays in wait somewhere in Eastern Colorado or Western Kansas.
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I think I've seen that old abandoned truck in a picture of some custom engraving someone had done on a gun...Geo Yucca and switch grass and pheasants. I bet that old truck lays in wait somewhere in Eastern Colorado or Western Kansas. Actually that truck is a car gents....about a 37-39 Dodge or Plymouth 2 dr.........look at the back window and the rear seat windows.....the back seat frame is still in it along with the front seat frame as well.......... BTW, I have some ocean front property.............. Best,
Doug
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It was actually abandoned by Bonnie and Clyde.
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