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    Some Research on Lead Shot in Pheasant

    If one wants to refer to personal experience to discuss the use of AFFORDABLE non toxic shotgun ammo, I m a fairly accomplished wingshooter, and I hunt with a better than average dog, yet I can say without doubt that many types of nontoxic shot that I have personally used, just did not get the...
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    Indian reservations

    Not all reservations are equal. The Rosebud, Pine Ridge, the Pima reservation near Saceton, AZ, the Crow res at Ft. Thompson and some others are not financially well off. When we hunted at Ft. Thompson in 2018 and 2019, our guide told us not to venture far from the hotel--said it was dangerous...
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    Indian reservations

    I have hunted Prairie Dogs on the Rosebud in South Dakota and on the Mandan-Arikara Reservation near New Town, ND. (Fort Berthold). At the time we hunted (mid-late 1990's) you did not need an Indian guide. I'm informed that now, one is required, and the fee has been increased several fold from...
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    Some Research on Lead Shot in Pheasant

    I just wouldn't use the Winchester XPERTS on anything bigger than a dove if I wanted to kill it. I price Hevi-Bismuth yesterday at our local hardware: a cool $59/box of TEN. The TSS is in the same ballpark and this stuff won't be coming down any too soon.
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    Mallards?

    My son and I have hunted the Indian Reservation in and around Sisseton since 2018 and have been well pleased with the number and variety of puddle ducks we shot there; even a few geese. Lots of lakes and potholes. We hunted in mid-late October; the weather could get real iffy past about...
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    Some Research on Lead Shot in Pheasant

    Are you kidding? Of course the nontoxics are more expensive, at least where I shop for them! It also depends on exactly what non toxics you're referring to. If I wanted to just wound game birds, I could use the low-cost WalMart Super X's and Federals. The 12 gauge Winchester Blindside 3" 1/38...
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    Some Research on Lead Shot in Pheasant

    Lead is still my first choice for shotshells where it's still legal. I remember the really pathetic first attempts at steel shot by the manufacturers and how it was singularly unsuited to dropping waterfowl dead. Through the years, yes, steel shot has improved but in my opinion it is still...
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    DOG BOOTS

    I heartily second the idea of using the boots first--no point in waiting till your dog is hurting. Also, definitely put them on a few times before the trip; they'll feel very awkward at first to the dog but they do get used to them. Once you remove them, be sure to clean out each boot...
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    DOG BOOTS

    I bought a blaze orange set of (I think) nylon cordura with Velcro tops from Ugly Dog Supply a couple of years ago. Haven't lost any yet BUT I tape the top of each boot with duck tape--not on the hair but on the boot. It definitely helps keep them on. I take them off just as soon as we're done...
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    To many hunters

    There is entirely too much technology in hunting--EVERYWHERE in hunting...these days. The outdoor sports industry advertises "technical" vests and "technical" jackets---how the hell can clothing be technical? Shells are faster and more expensive evry year; I'm wondering how soon we'll just be...
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    Browning A5 16 Gauge

    I shoot a new A5 Sweet 16 and get by fine with Remington Express (Yellow/Green box) 1 1/8 ounce loads of #6 (early season)and #5 (late season). Unless I'm seeing extra-long chances (40 yards+) I use an IC choke. If weather/birds' jumpiness calls for longer shots I use a mod choke. I do also...
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    Weatherby Orion V. Franchi Instinct L or SL

    BPA---There is no substitute, in shotgunning anyway, for proper gun fit. Your eye is your rear sight in shotgunning, so you need a gun which fits YOU. You must handle as many 20 gauge guns as you can so that you can get a comparative feel for what fits you best. Consider length of pull (the...
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    Suggestions on a lighter gun

    I've hunted with the new A5 Sweet 16 for 2 years now and am heading into Year #3. Mine weighs just shy of 6 lbs. This year I'll be shooting Boss #5 non toxic shells but in past years I've just used Remington Express (yeelow/green box) #5's or 6's and they've worked fine. Igot the Boss shells as...
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    Recommendations for you who like to drink deeply of good books

    More good bird hunting reading !! "Mr. Buck: The Autobiography of Nash Buckingham"--1990, published by Countrysport Press, this is an excellent insight into the life of one of the most prolific bird hunters and outdoor writers of the early to mid-20th Century. "Hunting the Long-Tailed Bird"--...
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    Here's my ammo stash at this point in time

    Actually, many loads will work just fine, including (especially!) 16 gauge and 20 gauge loads with hard shot and reasonable (1200FPS or better) velocity. To quote Bob Brister from "Shotgunning: The Art and Science"--it's not hitting them hard, but HITTING them, that makes the difference. I'd...
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    Recommendations for you who like to drink deeply of good books

    I have a couple not yet mentioned. I've read most of the books previously noted. One of my very favorite reads is not from a book, but a magazine: Gray's Sporting Journal, the Upland Birds edition, Volume 2, Issue 4, 1977. When I got married and got a decent job, this magazine became a favorite...
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    Drainage Ditches?

    I think Nater has it right; "I would personally never hunt a drainage ditch/buffer on private land without asking permission". That keeps everyone honest. In my country (Northern Indiana) there are a lot of irrigation ditches and so-called "pump" ditches the farmers use to seasonally control...
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    Anyone finding ammo in the off-season?

    Everywhere I shop, the stores are swimming in 9mm, 7.62x51, .308 and .22 ammo but finding any decent 16 or 20 gauge loads, or for that matter any .204 Ruger or .38 special 148 grain target wadcutters, is proving difficult. Some are online but the shipping is almost prohibitive.
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    Looking into a 16 side by side

    The right 16 SxS, for me anyway, is the Merkel 1620. I bought one in 2003 and it has a pistol grip, slim forend, single trigger and 28" barrels choked IC/Mod. LOP was 13 7/8" which is just right for me with hunting clothes on. It weighs 6.2 lbs and is a true joy to carry and shoot. I'd like to...
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    New 20 ga over under/ upland and clays

    I've got one of the newer Citori White Lightnings in 20 gauge. Barrel length is 28" There's enough weight out front to keep the barrel moving (for me) but not enough weight to bog me down. I shoot 1 ounce of #5 or #6 in it. Works well. Browning or Beretta are both quality firearms that seem to...
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