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    hunting sunglass for this fall

    I grab whatever is in the truck, if nothing else whatever’s at the gas station. I cannot be trusted to not step on sit on or simply lose a pair of sunglasses. Our set aside here gets tall enough the tops want to poke you in the eye.
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    Ticks

    Oddly haven’t seen any here in Ohio. Normally quite a nuisance by now. We had a good drought last summer. Maybe a silver lining
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    Here is a strange tip I heard.

    Root hog or die
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    Here is a strange tip I heard.

    Corn also eats different. Soybeans tend to split. Corn does the same but crumbles and shatters as well, sometimes to dust. We call that pig feed on the combine. It’s already ground. Yes you set yer machine to minimize that but you can’t eliminate it. Already making it easier to ingest and...
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    Lots of hunters

    What does America look like with 400 million people in it? How bout 500 million? Think your great grandkids will have more or less hunting opportunities? How many people can the land support while not changing the landscape immensely? I’ve been asking this for years. One insane answer I get...
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    Lots of hunters

    Bigger picture of Montana hunting
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    Lots of hunters

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    Late season Hazards for the Birds

    Would think pheasant farms would be first to be affected? Maybe some will chime in.
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    PF Fest in KC March7-9

    You guys might of seen me there, I had hunter orange on.
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    PF Fest in KC March7-9

    Went Friday, had a good time. Lots to see and check out. Just seeing all the different dogs walking around was great. Never heard of a Large Muensterlander let alone seen one before. Or a Viszla. Pretty cool event
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    Pheasants - Cold?

    Turkeys will eat pheasant and quail chicks
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    Ithaca

    Always heard the low vs high brass topic. I don’t see how this affects chamber pressures. I thought high brass comes from paper shells and just a hold over. Also RST and B&P make loads for older sweeter guns. I shoot them thru my 1905 Fox
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    20ga or 12ga for upland birds

    12 gauge is the do all workhorse of bird hunting. From Quail and Woodcock to Canadian Geese and Turkey. The 12 gets it done with more lethality. For ease of recoil/carry, ammo available the 20 gauge wins. For cool factor nothing beats purple shells 16 gauge. Sweet spot right in the middle...
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    English Setters

    Farmer and hunter here born and raised. I have always known animals place in this world. I don’t care if you keep your dog in the house. Not my business. But this pampering and humanizing of animals is straight out of the anti”s handbook on how to get the public to ban hunting. If some keep...
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    Bobwhite coveys

    Hate to say it but in the future it might end up a pay to play situation. Federal spending is up in the air at this point.
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    Released birds - the numbers

    Imo having wild birds there helps released birds. Monkey see monkey do. Run when I run, fly when I fly, eat what I eat.
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    Franchi semi autos

    Thaey were 48’s. I thought it was a good deal. Apparently so, they didn’t last long.
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    Franchi semi autos

    Apparently sold, no further response from seller.
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    Franchi semi autos

    Lol, they’re not for me. Simply passing along. I’ve got my eye on BSS 20 gauge sportster myself. And for some reason my Dad is on this Rem nylon 66 kick. He wants the lever action and has spent the last 2 weeks talking about them non stop.
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    Franchi semi autos

    Idk, never shot one myself. Been strictly SxS doubles for awhile.
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