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the banks
I just returned from a two day duck hunt at the outer banks of north carolina with two of my sons and a great hunting buddy who just happens to have one of my pups.which came along. what an enjoyable trip.Even though lots of the birds havent arrived and we dealt with bluebird skies just hunting on the Currituck Sound so steepled with duck hunting history dating back even into the 1800s was awesome. Then watching the pup doing retrieves, he did singles, doubles, blinds and behaved spectacularly both in the boat and in the blind.and and is just over a year old.(this little guy now has over 144 actual duck hunting retrieves under his belt which I think is pretty darn good)
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Sounds like a great trip.
I wish I could get out and do some hunting. I've been stuck working for weeks on end. Of course, the alternative would be much worse because I wouldn't be able to afford ammo.
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rubicon, got some pics?
yeah little hunting for kt also, right now middle of nowhere georgia, i mean middle of nowhere, worse than my internship in WV. saturday goose season comes in when i get home from here look out what kind of ducks did you get into down there? all greenheads? kt |
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KT, now wv aint that bad- always ruffled grouse to shoot after your heart stops poundin from the scare they give when taking flight, and woodcock--and turkey spring and fall. If you was at wvu I was only an hour and half away---heck, we could a gone huntin together, but anyway, we killed pintail, widgeon, gadwall, teal, buffleheads, had mergansers sit in spread but didnt shoot them, had black ducks( but cant shoot black ducks or canadas down there) and shovelers also in spread.Raft after raft of teal. Not a single mallard but got into them here in md on sat before the trip.
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