Say-not a bad call-read he used a matched trio of hammer Purdeys and once had 7 dead pheasants in the air and dropping inside of one minute- How many loaders did he use for three shotguns? My kind of gunner-wonder how he and the legendary Harold Money (De Shootin'ist Gent'ma" of 1916 T.N. Buckingham fame would have fared together- I love Nash's writings, but a man who never missed on ducks-whether with a old "cornsheller" M1897 12 bore, or a matched pair of Powells-huumm. Ducks be tricky targets- you can maybe predict the take-off, landing and airborne tactics "under gunning pressures" between puddlers and divers- BUT running 15 for 15 shells-take 'em as they come, and no "crips"- huum again. I'd like to have the late Harold Money in a pitching rolling layout boat in early Nov. in Saginaw Bay when the big flights are in- and a 40 mph crosswind is whitecapping the Bay- toughest of the Divers to kill clean dead is the Bufflehead-RWTF!!


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..