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    Turn out the lights

    Oh I just look ahead to the next season on the calendar, I won’t be findin morels till late march but crappie soon before
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    Turn out the lights

    The party is over, here is to another successful upland season, hope everyone has a good “offseason”, here’s to catching crappie and finding morels. Lointer Man
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    Snow hunting

    Good feed fields adjacent or next to native grass as Mr. s.Davis pointed out above
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    Reports

    Good conversation, I appreciate the knowledge you all provide and look forward to reading your post. I hope for my kids and grandkids you are wrong and hope all upland comes back the way it use to be, quail certainly have made a surge back but no where how it use to be… I think the older we get...
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    Looking for recommendations for shooting preserves

    That is pretty close to what I see them going for, have a neighbor who raises and takes them to some “near by” preserves and he sells for $11.50 a bird . Either way not a bad price considering $6 bucks for a dozen eggs at the grocery store.
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    Nephew

    Myself, I like reading goose’s post, breaks up the monotony, and honestly I get a kick out of it!
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    Looking for recommendations for shooting preserves

    If your willing to drive far south east Kansas to Cherokee CO or NEO I have some good recommendations if interested
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    South and no snow!

    Glad you got to go, weather has been to warm last few days even weeks for good quail hunting, lots of running birds. Awesome pictures
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    Nephew

    1/2 gallon works better. 😉
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    Reports

    This was also true west of Eureka to Wichita, had a good friend who always invited me up there in the late 90’s.. Sure was a good time.
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    Shotguns/Insurance

    It’s also illegal in some states to take your guns to town. 😉
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    leader in habit and quail success

    Good report, glad u had success and nice shed!
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    Shotguns/Insurance

    Wise words
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    Shotguns/Insurance

    Exactly what my insurance company told me, then advised to get my wives jewelry ect ect appraised and I had to remind them I was more worried about my shotgun… Anyways, updated from my first post, yes your insurance will cover as long as your deductible does not exceed to guns worth… long story...
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    Shotguns/Insurance

    I was hunting up in Cherokee Co, Kansas
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    Shotguns/Insurance

    Exactly the gun I lost, called the sheriff and he was kind enough to go by the place cause he lived near by to spot light it
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    Shotguns/Insurance

    Yes, I went to clean that evening for the following mornings hunt, hauled ass there and it was gone, thank you for the response
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    Shotguns/Insurance

    Finally, got back to my truck (hunting alone) with my two pups, set my 20 gauge benelli against the back passenger side tire to load pups and take a piss. Like an idiot (still very upset with myself) loaded pups and took off. I was so pissed off/still am, called the sheriff and did all the...
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    Asking permission

    In my experience it is always best to ask in person , if permission is granted I would do it again at least for 1-2 more year following.. I would think after that you could mail a letter asking… however I would also after the hunt go and report the hunt to the landowner, good or bad.
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