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Geo, I don't think that "spilled" wheat trick would pass muster in S. Ga. Woodie hole. wink gil

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Originally Posted By: GLS
Geo, I don't think that "spilled" wheat trick would pass muster in S. Ga. Woodie hole. wink gil


Darn! I thought that after 41 years of practicing law I'd finally discovered the ultimate "loophole". What I referred to is really in the current Sask.
Hunting/Trapper's Guide, but I suspect they were thinking about deer baiting and did not have the Migratory Duck Treaty in mind.

What we really did was shoot a field nearby the grain pile slough and dropped by for a posed photo opportunity. Wondered if anyone was going to pick up on this...Geo

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As long as it came up. My thought when I saw it " Maybe legal but Ethical? ". I have a hard time with baiting any game animals. I think it takes the HUNTING out and just leaves the shooting.


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Husqvarnas came up in another thread and after seeing a couple of beautiful Model 51's I took mine out for an afternoon tide duck hunt. This is an early 1940's 12ga Model 51 shooting 7/8oz of ITX 4's and 6's.



Sorry about the pics, it was dark by the time I got back to the landing. This is the one that I cracked the stock on an earlier duck hunt. just finished repairing it.


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Originally Posted By: MilRob

Ah, Mr. Swift's gun still looks great. Nice photo. Gil

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Hi all, my son Will and I went out today for a couple hours, pretty cold out, 10 above with wind chills around -12 at times. We each got a couple so it was a good day!

Will with his 12ga Fabarm Beta Classis:



I was using my 12ga Buhag Hubertius:



Duchess:



One of my birds had some real long spurs, dark and sharp:



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1974 Beretta S56E (post Garcia BL imports)and two birds from last week.




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Russ's Henry Monk 16 bore



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Hi all, well went out this afternoon with Wade Burns, as always a fun hunt! Always a joy going with him. He screwed up his right arms so was a bit slow on the draw. He managed to get 2 with a Beretta lightweight 12ga. And get this, he was using 2" shells! Still he shot well. His dog Daisy and mine worked well, so we each ended up with 2 birds a piece. It was a good day!

My birds that I got with my 12b H&H Royal:



Wade with his injured flipper, the dogs and the birds:



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