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Coosa, did you make a pact with the devil this season? If so you gonna have hell to pay. What a season you've had. Gil
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Used my last tag of the season on a KS bird today. Took this one with TSS #9. It's been a good season and I hate to see it end. Good luck to all still hunting.
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We temporarily interrupt the coosa show to post a photo of bird Billy got this a.m. with his Yildiz TK-36 single-shot .410 shooting 370 grains of TSS #9.5. Now back to the regularly scheduled coosa show. And what a season he had.
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Used my last tag of the season on a KS bird today. Took this one with TSS #9. It's been a good season and I hate to see it end. Good luck to all still hunting. Great season Coosa; thanks for sharing it with us. The Georgia season began in March and is ending next Tuesday. Thank Goodness. I still have one to go, but I'm so tired of getting up early, I made a mid day hunt yesterday; nothing. I might be done...Geo Least skeeters this season I've ever seen around here.
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 05/10/18 10:32 AM. Reason: added final sentence
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The end of our long season is merciful. Almost back to regular sleep times. Same about skeeters over this side of the state, Geo. Cool temps this season had a lot to do with it. Gil
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"As for me and my house we will shoot Damascus!"
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Nice photos, I especially like this one Is hunting in that teasel hard on your dog? That stuff is sort of sharp sometimes, but maybe it up high that it doesn't matter. Been a while since I have been in a big stand of it.
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I have never seen that plant, teasel, as you call it. Is it a kind of thistle ? Is that seed head a pheasant food ? O.M
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I do not think it is a thistle judging from the flower head - No downy parachute seeds. I don't know if it feeds pheasants or not, bu you found some there. The plant is used in all of dry flower arrangements.
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If you are in a tight and need to clean a barrel they look like the ticket
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