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    Refinished my 720

    Thanks. No, the reblue was done by Simmons in Kansas City. It is a hobby of mine to take older shotguns and do some restoration on them. I just do the wood and recoil pads. I have two model 11s. Something about that humpback design that really puts me on the target. I don’t have an Auto-five...
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    Refinished my 720

    I’d have to look, mid 1940s if I remember correctly. The 720 is probably late 1930s, they didn’t keep track very well from what I understand.
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    Refinished my 720

    Also did the wood on the 311A.
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    Refinished my 720

    Yeah, those folks back in today liked to use the dark stain. Take that off and the wood looks really nice.
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    Refinished my 720

    I picked this up a while ago, neat shotgun I plan to put in the trap rotation.
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    Game warden question

    We tried the harnessing thing once, never really felt it. As for the warden, he has discretion, he used it. Totally proper.
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    Sheriff called on me

    The person acted properly in my opinion. Parking in the middle of that road is odd, I wouldn’t do it anyway, even with those roads there are usually places to pull off, or at least to the side. The vehicle was one they didn’t recognize. I’m not sure I would equate your first visit with a...
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    When was the golden age of pheasant hunting?

    Dad talked about going out at night clubbing pheasants in the 1950s because they were digging up all the corn seed. Lots of oats raised in those days, that enabled pheasants and jack rabbits to raise young after seeding and before harvest. They shot jack rabbits by the pickup load, sold them...
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    Merry Christmas

    I hope the holiday season finds you all well and looking forward to a new year. Am I the only one who didn’t know the phrase “may you live in interesting times” is derogatory ? Here I’ve been using it wrong all these years.
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    Future of CRP ?

    I applied to put some more in this spring with the continuous sign up. We will see, I’m thinking the program is on thin ice.
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    IHAP experiences

    Remember IHAP is private ground. I was asked about the landowner’s perspective and obligations. The two contracts I signed were basically we turned over the management of the property to the DNR, they put signage up and it was public hunting for the species we agreed to and only during those...
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    IHAP experiences

    I don’t know of any IHAP program ground in this part of NW Iowa. I put two farms in a few years ago but took them out when it was possible, I believe after three years. Folks didn’t park where they were supposed to, had some hunters walk right through the house yard of one renter, trash left...
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    Let's talk cattail strategies

    Find a deer trail and follow it.
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    Dirt Roads

    You would be hard pressed to find a public dirt road around here, most have been turned over to the landowner. Unless you mean gravel roads, they are fine.
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    Future of CRP ?

    I’m thinking with the cost cutting talk in Washington that new CRP contracts might be in doubt. I have some EQUIP contracts in the works, we will see.
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    Old guns

    Yes, I think that is a model 11.
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    Oddest Animal Pointed Ever

    Pocket gopher. We were in the pasture watching cows during calving season and she was pointing at the ground, she would move a few steps, point again. I looked around at there were a couple pocket gopher mounds by us. She would cock her head to listen, wasn’t smelling.
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    What grass is this?

    My plant ID app calls it beardless wild rye. Not the best photo to tell however.
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    What grass is this?

    Neither one. Other than that I don’t know. Kinda tall for little bluestem, looks like some side oats in the first photo.
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    Cripples

    I always count an obviously hit and unrecovered bird as part of my daily limit. I’ve seen some amazing recoveries by dogs over the years.
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