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Pretty dogs, Mike. I grew up with a Springer and a Party Cocker when I was young. Great dogs.
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I am almost ready. I will continue to shoot old style skeet with my 12 ga Arrieta and 7/8 oz loads until September. My Draathar is one year old and this will be her first outing.
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Adam S there will be lots of day hunts listed in the paper. Most well probably be towards Liberty or Magnolia area. RocDoc may no of a plase closer. I'll give a shout here if I find something bigger with birds.
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Last edited by Run With The Fox; 08/22/08 08:04 AM.
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Mike, Your mention of the Eurasian doves made me think about an area in NM near Portales where I hunt each year. They have almost completely taken over down there. This year during the long NM 4 day pheasant season, my brother and I plan to hunt phez in the morning and Eurasian Collared doves all afternoon. Incidentally, my brother is also in Amarillo. PM me and I will provide you the information and perhaps the two of you and ultimately the three of us will link up for a hunt somewhere.
Perry M. Kissam NRA Patron Life Member
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I have to get batteries for the Flock. An Air dove and two Mojo doves. I never would have believed a dove would come to a decoy the way they do.
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I shot dove over decoys in a field last yr during the late season. Worked so good I could hardly believe it.
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Chuck that story Joe tells about me dropping stuff all the time is a big lie.
Adam you have a nice looking dog too!
Thanks Jimmy.
Perry that sounds like fun. Did you find the Eurasians in the fields or flying out of town?
Best,
Mike
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I'll be out behind the dairy on the edge of the pecan orchards in the lower Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico, as is my custom. I'm using the P. Webley and Son (1892) with Federal Vintage ammo. Did a little minor repair work on her over the winter and she's fit as a fiddle now. Mourners and Whitewings and Eurasians. We have lots of tiny Inca doves around the house, but I've never shot one. I think I'll give the Webley a good waxing. Thorney, what's that you wax your Beesley with? I'd like give it a try. --Jack Ward
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Mike Are you just trying to keep me from finding your 'hot spots'?
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