Morrison Pines Plantation

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Mills
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Morrison Pines Plantation

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Another family quail hunt at Morrison Pines Plantation (no relation btw)

I know several other folks on here are regular guests and can attest to this place being first class all the way

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Great pictures Mills. Bobby
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Thanks for posting the pictures. Nothing better than a successful hunt with the family. I always like looks of the terrain there. Maybe someday…..
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Been there, done that Mills. Love seeing your boys doing what we all love. The only problem I see is there are no Fox guns in the mix. :roll: I know where there is a 30", 20 ga. Sterlingworth for sale just in time for Christmas. Just saying.....
Owning a Fox is not a spectator sport.
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Harry has been using our 12 gauge BE for ducks. Some others will come around in rotation soon
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The 12's are great guns but nothing handles like a 20ga Fox. :)
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My first Sterlingworth 20 is the best wood duck gun I have. Light weight and tight chokes. 28" barrels I have a second 20 Sterlingworth that is a similar configuration that I might have the chokes opened so it will hunt upland birds. We'll see.
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Mills,
Where is Morrison Pines Plantation? Is it wild birds, planted birds or a mix? Looks like it is well manage quail habitat. Haven’t hunted quail in over 20 years since I now live in MI. Miss it a lot and might sneak down to GA after the holidays. Thanks for sharing family hunt pics…wonderful!
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It’s in Moultrie, Georgia. About 30 minutes from Thomasville. It is mostly released birds although we occasionally find wild ones.
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Mills,
Your young sons are quickly becoming young men
Thanks for posting
Jim
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