Fox in South Dakota

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Silvers, none of my posts were meant to be "snarky" as you seem to think but were an attempt to add a little humor. Don't get your panties in a bunch over something so trivial. Life is too short.
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Fin2Feather wrote: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 :D !
From left to right.... Jeff Stegmeier, Stan Hoover, Daryl Corona, Milt Fitterman.
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Jeff,
Looks like you guys had a great time! Thanks a ton for sharing the pics and taking us along on your trip! I look forward to some more, really nice work.
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Congrats! On the pheasant hunting.
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DarylC wrote:
Fin2Feather wrote: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 :D !
From left to right.... Jeff Stegmeier, Stan Hoover, Daryl Corona, Milt Fitterman.
Thanks Daryl!
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A beautiful picture taken by Mr Stegmeier of a pretty pheasant taken with a beautiful AE 30” 20 gauge.
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That is a beautiful AE 20 and Stan shot it well. He also shot his 8 ga. really well actually walking with a 15 lb. Parker hammer 8 and swinging it on birds as if it was a 6 lb. 12 ga.
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Double teaming a rooster.
Double teaming a rooster.
Well I finally was able to load the pics from our recent trip to SD into my computer. Our group had really good hunting and we sure had a good time. Plenty of ducks and roosters to keep us on our toe
A couple of vixens in Louise's barn.  Two 30" twenties.
A couple of vixens in Louise's barn. Two 30" twenties.
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Fintress is just as comfortable in the marsh as she is in the uplands.
Fintress is just as comfortable in the marsh as she is in the uplands.
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I can testify that "Fintress" performed like Bo Whoop on the marsh.
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She is affectionately know as Baby Whoop. :D
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Thanks Daryl for posting and taking us so to speak on your SD hunt. Great pics. Looks like a grand time and so nice to see the Foxes out doing real hunting. frank
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Thanks, Daryl, for the great pictures. Some very nice Gadwalls. Do you get Gaddys where you live in the East?
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Jim,
We get an occaisonal Gadwall here on the Chesapeake but where we were it was Gadwall central. The pothole we were hunting was 50% Gadwalls the rest were Teal, blue and green, Mallards and Pintails.

The pups are about 11 yrs. old. Not quite sure as they both are rescue dogs and I've had them 10 yrs. They have been great hunting partners.
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That is great, Daryl. My female Black Lab is 5 1/2 years old. I wonder if I am too old to get another Lab? I am 80 years old now.
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We just had a Parker hunt in South Dakota. It was my first time and lots of fun
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