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Sidelock
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Blast it...got something in my eyes. Funny what you get used-to. I'd be on a trail and hear some shots in the distance and immediately wonder if the proprietor had scratched one down. He is/was quite good with a pumpgun. His Model 31 sat silent the whole time I was there.
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Sidelock
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Some good information on Woodcock and Ruffed in Bellweather note from Ruffed Grouse Society/American Woodcock Society (RGS-AWS) today. Also link to American Wildlife Conservation Partners, 50 powerful conservation organizations dedicated to wildlife. Was very disappointed not to see Audubon Society and The Nature Conservancy listed as members. But they are very hard to contact to urge them to join. I've donated to TNC for many years. Wonder if they have become anti-hunting/fishing/trapping? Hope not as we are all in this struggle together.
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Happy here as I filled my tag for a Great White this morning. No boat and much easier hunt than my first three tries. Can't wait to open the gizzard on that young bird. If I find soybeans it will be a first for the state. Guessing about 14 pounds. In my opinion, Tundra Swan are by far the best eating of all large waterfowl.
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Pretty neat stuff! Waiting on the culinary report.
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