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    Yips

    Ouch Zeb, that hurt my feelings at 74.5 yo. Did your dog cry?😢
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    Lets See Your Dogs..post some pic's

    Nice pic, color in the hen. Too much background, more superstar lab. $.02
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    MN report

    On the edges
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    Yips

    Another gun, too many clothes, not getting gun to shoulder, joints stiffening with age, not mentally watching dog or ready for flush. Lots of reasons. Practice throwing gun up every 5-10 minutes to avoid muscle fatigue. I HAVE to do this exercise to combat osteoarthritis. Try it. Your cheek...
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    Count the ways ya can screw up

    Always blame whoever your are with, has worked for years and both ways.
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    76 year old hunter with 13 year old Brittany

    The lotion is the motion💪💪
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    Geezer Hunt

    I might add that I just had LASIK surgery the week before. If you ever thought about removing your own eyeball, this was close, but temporary. Thanks Gatz. At 74 a geezer is 115 and not in dog years.
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    Old guns

    I’m a year ahead but some advice. Slow down and let that kid catch up. Maybe let him post for you. Happy birthday
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    Eating Mice?

    Start packing a firearm, they have become carnivorous. Must have spit out the trap.
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    Old guns

    Geezer?
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    North Central South Dakota Report 11/20 - 11/24

    Limitless, thanks for your story. Do you have a traveling secretary?? I’m more of a Cliff Notes guy. Enjoy your adventures.
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    Geezer Hunt

    No gun, no boom, no retrieve, dog cry. As far as cover goes, hunt where the birds are. Listen to your dog. Use a bell to locate. Always wear glasses, but they are not 100% protective as tall grasses slip underneath them. Scratched my cornea chasing Kansas quail. Most painful experience and...
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    Geezer Hunt

    Age of a geezer?
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    Northwest Kanas Thanksgiving Trips

    Knock, knock, knock. Find some dirty Milo.
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    In your opinion, how many public land pheasants in the bag would make for a successful season?

    In NW WI, a wild rooster on public land involves an out of state trip. Now grouse or woodcock elevates the game and always public. You get out of a hunt what you put into it. No blood no grouse.
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    Dumping mud

    Some delicate parts deserve BabyWipes. Easy to carry. Do you carry that roll of TP in the front or the back of your Speedos??
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    Disappointed

    Remember the days of Herters and Dunns? More and faster have produced cheap. There are some smaller quality companies producing outdoor products. Let’s support them.
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    So Bob Peters doesnt have to ask.😄

    Epoxy razor blades into the toes of your boots, making walking or shuffling easier and creating rooster lanes. 💪💪
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    Huns

    When numbers are elevated, very successful days are possible. But when numbers are few, flushes can be hard to find. They need mild winters without deep snow and dry nesting conditions. Sharpies are more weather tolerant as they feed on buds and not just grains during the winter. Many flocks...
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    Huns

    . Extreme fun.
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