Sept. Canada hunt
Re: Sept. Canada hunt
First gun is a wildfowl handed to me to shoot my first upland bird in Canada. It was choked tight and mo tight so I dropped him at 50 yards. Second gun is a WW Greener with 34" barrels and was hell on the passing birds. Last is my favorite. My A grade with a long LOP that fits me very well. Serial number is my zip code too! It shoulders and swings very well. I only have one other gun that fits me better and I wouldn't bring it. Met the nicest folks that I have ever met in my life, drank the best water I have had since I was a boy and saw amazing wildlife with a few great guys.
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The duck and geese were great hunting. The upland birds really blew my mind. If I would have had a dog I would have felt as if I was the king of the world. Glad I finally took the time to learn to post up pictures
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Thanks for posting the pictures. I was able to post some last year, I have no idea what I am doing wrong now, but they are always to big. Thanks again
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Re: Sept. Canada hunt
Galaxie, what kind of upland birds were you hunting? Nice pictures. Glad you are enjoying your Fox!
Jim
Jim
Goodbye Mandy, once in a life time hunting dog. I miss you every day.
Re: Sept. Canada hunt
Hungarian Partridge and sharptail grouse were the easiest. Any thicket or hairy ditch beside pea or grain fields usually provided at least one covey. Gotta remember to let them get out there a little bit when you are carrying a duck gun