Fox gets the King

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setterspell
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Fox gets the King

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Note to self: Don't put your phone in your shirt pocket, it will fog the lens. Or just remember the camera next time
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Thanks for the effort to take the pics and post them. Nice. We appreciate it. Is that part of a quad rack in the second pic? I hunt two good but far away covers in the late season and without my quad I'd never get close to them. Silvers
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No quad for me, thanks. Someday I think I'll need one to enjoy my favorite pastime. My apologies for the low quality pics, the memory is in HD.
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I must admit, I clicked on this post fully expecting to see an HE grade Fox, Lab, and a King Eider off the coast of Alaska. But I must agree, A Pat'ridge is king of the uplands. Thanks for the photos.

-Bob.
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