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A September Teal hunt in the deep South is an odd experience compared to the usual Winter outing. The lilly pads are all still green as well as the rest of the pond vegetation and there are no Coots down yet, only a few Gallinules. The Gators are not dormant this early and patrol just outside your decoys. No dogs of course!
Then a big drove of Bluewings comes over the pond and splits off into smaller groups which each in turn give your decoys a look, and usually plop right in among them. They're all LBDs (little brown ducks) of course this time of year, but they are certainly good eating if you work around the pinfeathers.
The only other ducks around will be Wood Ducks and Black Belly Tree Ducks down here. They are not included in the early teal season in GA though. The Black Bellies mostly migrate to Florida or somewhere before the regular season comes arrives in November. We have lots of them all Summer nowadays...Geo
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Had a great hunt for this guy last night....paid the price getting him out too! Nearly straight up and couple of hours later my hunting partner and I got him to the truck. My back hurts.....
Nice buck. Tell us about the smokepole. Gil
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an inline I built years ago(never did finish that fore end) on a Remington rolling block action I converted to side-lever. 100grs of triple seven and a 248 gr powerbelt bullet. I had seen some real monster bucks on a very small sliver of public land two years ago and have been trying to put something together there since. I hunted it last year and never saw the bucks though my hunting partner did when he was after them with a bow. The place I took him was close to town and just a gorgeous setting. The other night we made a plan to walk the piece slowly with one of us on each side of the road that divides the public land. I had almost finished my walk with only a single opening and about 100 yards of land left to work and came around the last Juniper and spotted him the same time he spotted me. I stepped back behind the Juniper to decide on a game plan and it became apparent very quickly that he was not going to stick around. I made a bee line for a slightly higher spot on a rock out cropping which would give me a clear view of him and to my surprise a second buck was there as well. They were beginning to head out so I dropped to a knee, lined the sights up and squeezed. I clipped the top of his heart and he only made it maybe 30 yards. Then the work began.... that was one seriously up hill trip to the truck.
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Itch to shoot 1963 Ithaca M37 16 ga. Thursday Darne good dove day Friday. 16 ga..
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Welcome aboard on your first post. Nice gun. A leather helmet, goggles and scarf would have been more appropriate gift than a ball cap from the Luftwaffe. Gil I agree there. Those old Hatfield's were nice. They always put a nice stick of curly maple on their guns including their muzzleloading 'Kentucky' rifles and shotguns. I believe their shotgun parts were supplied from Spain, (or Italy, possibly? as my longrifle I bought in the 80's had Italian proof marks on it) and stocked by Hatfield in St Joe, Missouri. Joe, could you shed some light on that?
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I like what the Luftwaffe hat represents, it says to all that the freedom for us to hunt in America is honored in other location.
What joy!!
This week I was able to go duck hunting, dove hunting, skeet shooting, and fishing and totally without fear or interruption.
Mike
USAF RET 1971-95
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This week I was able to go duck hunting ..................... totally without fear ........
Mike I was a little apprehensive about sticking my head up out of the blind on Reelfoot. The bluewings were strafing us so low that, at times, they would nearly knock your cap off your head. I'm not kidding, never seen them fly so low over a blind. I survived ................ lots of them didn't. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Hey all, great posts from you all! Keep them coming. Went out today with Wade Burns, was a very nice day, but very warm (low 80's). We didn't do as well as in the past, but did get some birds, I limited and Wade got one. We didn't see all that many, Wades dog Lakota, had a wonderful point, solid, Wade got his out of that group, I blew my shot. Anyway, it was a fun day (always is with Wade!) The dogs (mine, Raina on the left and Wades Wirehair Lakota on the right) I was using my 16b John Wilkes SLE today Wade and Lakota. For a change of pace, Wade used his 16ga 11-48 with the old Cutts on her Just a fun day. Hope to have more with Wade! Best! Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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Hi all, went out today after Church with my daughter Teresa and hunted around the house here. Tough day for the dog, hot (80)dry and windy (25mph) Hard for her to scent, but I did manage to get a limit of Huns, but...........lost two (hate when this happens!)they dropped dead in some very thick cover, the dog couldn't even find them, so only one in the hand. Did see grouse, but spooky with this wind and they all flushed out of range. Oh well, just one of those days. Won't be the first or last like today. Still good to get out with my kids. Raina and Teresa I used my 16ga Carl Goluch (made by Franz Soda) Best! Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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