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Elton, Nice looking Z-R there. Is that an Extra Lusso? The case colors look spectacular. Nice chickens!
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Great pics. Love the limestone fence post area of KS. It has been a while but I have spent many pleasurable hours in that region. That's a fence post, eh? I was about to ask if was a buffalo rub. Edges too sharp for that, I guess...Geo
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Hey all, well today was a much better duck hunting day. Cool, cloudy and a nice wind. Far cry than yesterday. The birds were moving today and I had a great time with my son, just me and him. Boy I'm lucky! Anyway, I managed to limit out, was using my Merkel 147 today Jim got 4, but used his Yildiz O/U instead of that pump of his. Best, Greg
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Great pics. Love the limestone fence post area of KS. It has been a while but I have spent many pleasurable hours in that region. That's a fence post, eh? I was about to ask if was a buffalo rub. Edges too sharp for that, I guess...Geo Used to have slate fence posts in eastern PA. The farmers originally set holes in the slate slabs for split rails, then switched to wrapping barbed wire through the holes. Wire was always nasty, rusty and hidden in brush. Don't know if this one was from PA, but it's what they looked like. https://www.flickr.com/photos/peachhead/14971167709
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Owen the Z-R is a standard 28” double trigger ejector gun I bought here it fits me perfect. It was a special order by a Rockafellow nephew , according to G&H , came with papers an an English stock.choked .16/.24
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WI duck opener. Pretty slow for us, blue bird day and calm winds. Did manage to down a nice looking Woodie. 16ga Simpson with roll crimp tungsten matrix #6
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Hey all, went duck hunting this weekend, Saturday was a good day for me. I was able to limit (all Greenwings!) but Jim didn't connect. Today was pretty poor. Not much flying or moving, very quite, Jim got 2 and I got 1. Still, it was great to get out with my son and enjoy his company and above all his wit! A good weekend well spent! Till later! Greg
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Looks like a great way to spend a weekend Greg!
How are the Pheasants this year in North Dakota? Steve
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Hi Steve, thanks for the kind words! As for the pheasants, not so good. The brood counts are in and not the best. I have seen some, but not too many.
Next Saturday is our opener, so we'll find out then!
Stay well!
Greg
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