Fox in South Dakota
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Re: Fox in South Dakota
Jeff, you have been busy hunting ducks and pheasants, you lucky guy! Nice photo. Can you post the names of the members in your picture?
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Goodbye Mandy, once in a life time hunting dog. I miss you every day.
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Thanks Jim. Tom Damiani, Milt Fitterman, Daryl Corona, Stewart (first time hunter) Stan Hoover, me.
Re: Fox in South Dakota
Does the guy on the left have one of those funny-looking guns with only one barrel?
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Jeff, I could recognize you and Daryl hiding in the back. Thanks.
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Clearly the result of bad upbringing, but he’s a great guy in spite of his poor choice of firearms. Actually, we were duck hunting earlier and he wanted to use 3” shells. I can testify that he also used 2 real shotguns.fiasconva wrote:Does the guy on the left have one of those funny-looking guns with only one barrel?
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Oops, there were 2 guys on the end with single barrels. The first one is 16 ga. model 12 pump which is a pretty cool gun. The 2nd single barrel was a auto.
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Fiasconva, you've made 10 posts in 10 years here, mostly armchair type comments and 2 of them have been snarky toward member/family guns that were out hunting. How about contributing by telling us about your past or present day hunting with a Fox and share some pics with us?fiasconva wrote:Does the guy on the left have one of those funny-looking guns with only one barrel?
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Maybe I'm the only one here who doesn't know everybody else, but it would sure be nice to put names with faces in these great pics !
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Jeff, thanks for posting the pics of the SD Pheasant hunt. Great that a group of Foxers can get together and hunt!!! Also good to see some faces with names I’ve seen on here. What part of SD? How is the bird population and is there still a lot of corn standing? I’m sooooo jealous! We had a trip planned for first week of December again this year that may not come to fruition now. Brett
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Brett. Lot’s of pheasants and the land owner leaves strips of corn standing. We’ll put an article in the newsletter.