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  1. birddude

    Recovery Powder

    When my sugar level started climbing, I asked my doctor about a good diet. He said the truth was just to cut back on the carbs and sugar and don't eat anything that comes in a sealed package. Wow, I started feeling better in a weak!! Now if I could just do something about my looks. 😁
  2. birddude

    Wanted: Semi auto 16 gauge

    I don't think they suck but they do look like you stuck a dog turd on the end of your barrel.
  3. birddude

    South central

    So, south central bird #s come up any? Was there a couple years ago. Quail #s were ok, Phez was pretty dismal. I'm trying to formulate a plan.
  4. birddude

    Looking for a new hunting vehicle

    True, but my first 5 years or so were spent with two of us in my gen. 1 forerunner. Next 10 in Nissan hard bodies. Now still a long bed/double cab Nissan frontier or my Tacoma. A little tight coming and going but perfect to hunt out of.
  5. birddude

    Wanted: Semi auto 16 gauge

    I Understand, I had a 58 also. It was a 20. I never had a problem with good shells, and it was a little lighter but have read that they weren't as reliable as the 48's. My brother has a 20 gauge 58 he's had for probably 40 years. Grandkids shoot clay with it now with no problems. To each his own...
  6. birddude

    Looking for a new hunting vehicle

    My buddy bought a slightly used f 150 with the newer 9 speed transmission. It went out at 20000 miles. Still under warranty thank goodness.
  7. birddude

    Looking for a new hunting vehicle

    Somehow, I can picture that.:)
  8. birddude

    Looking for a new hunting vehicle

    I almost bought one the other day....NOT... 2023 with 20 some thousand miles. 60 K. wow
  9. birddude

    Looking for a new hunting vehicle

    I had a 69. It had whatever Dodge's V8 4 barrel was at the time. 383?? Anyway, it was the biggest gas guzzler I've ever owned. I couldn't afford to drive it and gas was a buck something then!
  10. birddude

    Looking for a new hunting vehicle

    That's awesome. My daughter ask me a couple years ago if I wanted to buy her low miles early 2000's Taho. I'm still kicking myself for not buying it. Size wise about perfect for two guys and 2-4 dogs.
  11. birddude

    A little humor for you

    The inertial price is nothing when you start adding up the vet bills. Those dam flea/tick/heartworm stuff alone will break you up.
  12. birddude

    Recovery Powder

    That's funny. I was just thinking that the game warden might have questions if he sees white powder spilled in the truck. Whatever you do L.C. don't get any on your nose!!
  13. birddude

    Wanted: Semi auto 16 gauge

    :unsure: I Agree with zeb. The only reason they didn't make a 3'' 16 is because it would have made the 2.75 12 obsolete! To late zeb I'm afraid you already did.;)
  14. birddude

    How many birds do you shoot in a season?

    Totally agree. I think sometimes your born with it or learn it by example. Other times it comes from age. And some never acquire it.
  15. birddude

    How many birds do you shoot in a season?

    Last year I shot one wild bird.:mad: So I took my frustration out on some flare nares and chukars!
  16. birddude

    Wanted: Semi auto 16 gauge

    No truer words were ever spoken.
  17. birddude

    Wanted: Semi auto 16 gauge

    Get on gunbroker and look for Remington 11-48's or 11-58's. I think we discussed this not long ago on another thread. There is a very nice 1148 with a polychoke on there now. People po po the polychokes but believe me they work pretty danged well. I've been outshot by one before and the best...
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    How far do you let your dogs go?

    Probably but, I have witnessed dogs' reason. A brilliant beagle my dad had in the seventies. And one of the dogs that would often break out and circle pheasants. We once hunted him in a place we had hunted many times. Probably a mile of unproductive ground with ditch lines and wood edges before...
  19. birddude

    How far do you let your dogs go?

    Yeah, that's probably closer than actually reasoning to get around them. Although I never underestimate them.
  20. birddude

    The darkest opening morning of the season

    That Gus is a pretty good-looking dog. Local breeder? Crops out yet up there?
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