Fox gets the game.

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Grouser
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A few things around to keeps us old guys entertained!
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Wow, a quail, a briar hog, and a coon. You should name those dogs MT1 and MT2, for Multi-Taskers.
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They are versatile wether you like it or not (c;

Better add a couple with pheasants too.
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Loved the photos, your folks don't know how lucky you are to live close to these hunting grounds and have such great looking hunting partners.
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Yes living in Minnesota has its advantages, we have good numbers and we can travel to some very good states for other species with in 10 hours.
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Thanks for posting the nice pictures. If you enjoy hunting raccoons there are a few in my backyard that you can have.

Nice looking gun. Is that an A grade with a single trigger and a straight grip? That has to be somewhat rare.
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Unfortunately my older dogs loves hunting raccoons much more than I do :(

It is an AE 12ga. Not sure about rare, but a little unique. Factory single trigger, was order with upgraded wood and checkering and factory chocked Cyl/Mod.
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Great pics and great configuration on the Gun!!
Regards - Foxnut
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Grouser wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 8:01 pm Unfortunately my older dogs loves hunting raccoons much more than I do :(

It is an AE 12ga. Not sure about rare, but a little unique. Factory single trigger, was order with upgraded wood and checkering and factory chocked Cyl/Mod.
That’s a nice gun!
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I really like it a lot. Even with a bit of drop.
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Thanks for sharing your production card. Someone ordered a really nice gun.
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