Several members of the Fox Fraternity had a great 5 day pheasant hunt in South Dakota. Details to follow in the next newsletter.
The Fox gets the Game
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Re: The Fox gets the Game
You won't regret it Ron. We always have room for one more and I'd love to see your dogs work.Maggiemollie wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 5:56 pm Look forward to the article. Someday I hope to get out that way.
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I miss hunting with you guys but it conflicts with my early duck season. I'm headed to Witten SD on 11/9 for a three day hunt with a bunch of friends from the duck club. Taking my Model 11F 20ga and CSMC Fox XE 28" 20ga.
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Good luck Craig. I brought several guns, but I did most of my shooting with my 20 ga. Perfect for carrying long distances.
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Good luck out there Craig. Sounds like a good choice of guns to take. We had another great hunt with the Puffers and sure wish some of your crew could make but understand about the duck opener. Maybe they will change the opening date. Jeff is spot on as carrying a 20 Fox is a pleasure and it will do the job. (So will the 28)
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