A high mountain valley
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A high mountain valley
I took two new hunters to a high mountain valley in West Virginia this morning. 15 pointed woodcock, 6 shots, and 4 coming home for snacks.
Here’s my two and my 20 ga Sterlingworth.
Here’s my two and my 20 ga Sterlingworth.
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Re: A high mountain valley
Foxnut wrote:MC1952….what part/region of WV?. Glad that you are getting new hunters into the sport as well. Nicely done! Brett
That was in north-east West Virginia.
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Re: A high mountain valley
Very nice great looking cover in the background. Leaves are really down in WVA.
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Re: A high mountain valley
Nope. He was in the truck, but he was getting his chin scratched by one of the new hunters. He was quite happy where he was.vaturkey wrote:Mike had a good day indeed. Gunner (his setter) should be in that picture, but no doubt he was pointing another Woodcock nearby at the time.
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