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In Minnesota, it is a pheasant, a woodcock, and a ruffed grouse.
Royal Macnab is hitting a deer with the pickup on the way home.
Best, Ted
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I've been thinkin' a woodie, a dove, and a deer. Wild quail thrown in would be over the top, eh? Seems like a native brook trout should be in that mix, although that would eat most of the day. Or at least it does mine.
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I think it needs to be from the sea, air and land. In the South it might be a mess of fish like crappy, a limit of dove or quail and a whitetail or you could substitute a gator for either the sea or land choice. Pictures would be nice Stan.
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I think it needs to be from the sea, air and land. In the South it might be a mess of fish like crappy, a limit of dove or quail and a whitetail or you could substitute a gator for either the sea or land choice. Pictures would be nice Stan. That makes sense to me. I could do it all within earshot of my house. Lessee ............ within an easy walk from my carport I can catch bass, crappie, bream, chain pickerel (jackfish) ----- and take wild quail, dove, wood duck, squirrel, rabbit, deer, wild hogs and turkey. This is going to require some thinking to develop a plan. I have also been thinking of tying this together with the taking of all the game with a .410. Fixing to get some TSS loaded up to use on the woodies. If I decide to try to pull it off pics will be a certainty, Jon. Thanks.
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Crappy- OK- A Pigeon Grade M12 28 gauge skeet gun with a Poly-Choke and a shortened to 22" solid rib barrel-- Now Crappie, a mess of fish making for some fine eating- RWTF
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I've been thinkin' a woodie, a dove, and a deer. Wild quail thrown in would be over the top, eh? I think you have to have noodling for a catfish in there Stan.
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Stan, if you want to stand out you might noodle a gator. Bet few have tried that and even fewer achieved it. You could be the first for miles around. A video of you noodling a gator would get a lot of views here I’m sure.
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Part 2 “Here fishy, fishy…”
Out there doing it best I can.
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Well, Stan, the water moccasin covers the swimming part, the armadillo covers land, and a brace of crows covers the aerial component.
I got a recipe for crow, involves a bunch of sauerkraut, but, the other two you are on your own with.
Best, Ted
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