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TODAY is the day! Off with a 16 WJ Jefferey, a good dog and good friends. Breakfast at the Catholic Church, Bean and Cornbread Lunch at the senior center, and a Nut Fry at the High School supper. Maybe shoot some roosters between meals.
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Similar here in Downs but I'm going to dispatch those ditch parrots w/ a Buhag.
Cheers,
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I guess you got tired of tacos....
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Wishing you better luck than we had in Iowa for the opener. Unseasonably warm weather; still quite a bit of corn to be combined. I found none in the fencelines and a small CRP patch around my place. Found several in a ditch on a dead end road. One rooster held for a point.
Have a new place to explore today. Cooler weather, corn recently combined.
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I guess you got tired of tacos.... I'd guess the Mexicans are hoping we'll build the wall to keep him from going back there jOe.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Good luck out there Chuck! Sounds like it should be a banner year. Lets get together before it is all over and shoot a few together once again.
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Great pic Drew.....I especially like the leather jacket and the neck tie. a very interesting choice of gear.
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Looks like a great late 1930's group- sort of a stew of: Ted Kercher and Clyde Hewitt- John Hewitt's Dad and Grandather- Clyde was mentioned in John GSJ great story 1977 Fall ed. "There's Always Tomorrow" with a mix of Sun Valley Idaho with Hemingway and area farmer Tom Gooding, except for the dude in the leather jacket- Charles Starkweather hits the ields for pheasants, or perhaps back to KS-- the characters portrayed in Capote's book "In Cold Blood"-- Where are the well-worn M12's and M97's though?
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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