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Out in SD with my son and some friends. Hunting a family farm birds are down this year but we shot well and came up two birds short on day one (13)and one bird short on day two (14). My son ran his 1 year old lab Roxie and she did a great job. Shot lights out with my Fox CE 20 20ga 26" it's been magic. Wind to hit 50 mph today so it will be challenging.
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Dang! I was hoping that CE shot crooked and you'd need to sell it to me. Looking good there!
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Very nice Craig. Thanks for the picture. I'll bet that 20 ga. swings a little quicker that a SF.
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Strong wind today but a group of great shooters. Took all day but a limit of 15 birds. Great dog work only lost one. 20ga CE pictures below. Sweet gun.
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Great going guys... almost feels like I'm there. 

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I love the checkering and the round pistol grip. Perfect!
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Actually the family owns 4 properties. They raise cattle corn and beans. They plant sorghum strips for the birds and leave 40 rows of standing corn strips to hold birds until after the season. The strips are 1/2 miles long. Lots of walking 10 miles or so per day. We hunt dry potholes, standing crops and shelter belts. All day we flushed 20 cocks total including wild flushes and killed 15 birds some great shooting and dog work.
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Nice going, Craig. How about a pic of the dogs?
Goodbye Mandy, once in a life time hunting dog. I miss you every day.
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I remember hunting wild pheasants back in the 70's and early 80's in PA, MD, and NJ.
Someday I'd love to get out in the midwest to experience it again.
At least we still have grouse and woodcock.
Someday I'd love to get out in the midwest to experience it again.
At least we still have grouse and woodcock.
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This ground beats dogs up. One year old Roxie sliced up her chest on barbed wire. Normally they only hit barbed wire once in their life, labs learn fast. We vet tape the front paws to help with sand burrs on young dogs that have soft pads. Make sure your dogs are in top physical shape or they will break down after day one
That being said the dogs live to hunt.
That being said the dogs live to hunt.
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Gee, it must be tough heading home when you know that there are still more pheasants in the field. Looks like you had the trip of a lifetime.
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Thanks for the pictures of Roxie, Craig. She is a pretty big dog for only 1 year old. Did you have to take her to a vet after the barbed wire Injury?
Goodbye Mandy, once in a life time hunting dog. I miss you every day.