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You're making me anxious, Greg!
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Our 1st segment of the GA dove season goes out today. Great shoots all three weekends.
We had a family shoot yesterday afternoon at our middle GA farm. Two of my four grandchildren were there and enjoyed catching big bluegills off the dock in my brother's fish pond. I had put together bamboo poles for Emory, 4 1/2 and Caroline, 3 1/2. The poles were suitable to their size and they enjoyed fishing a bunch, but not near as much as Grandfather did watching them.
Lunch was a monster low country boil which required Tums to relieve the heartburn all afternoon in the field, at least for me. I wish I were smart enough to take pictures of our dove shoot luncheons like others here do.
The shoot took place on a pasture we had harrowed and planted to wheat. GA regulations allow top sowing after certain dates up and down the State. September 15th was the date for our property and there was feed aplenty. Birds aplenty as well. My yellow lab Stella had a field day picking up everyone's birds, some of which she thoughtfully delivered to me...Geo
P.S.: Please see next post for my picture of lunch!
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 09/20/15 03:06 PM. Reason: stole a picture
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Here you go, Geo. You can borrow this one as a substitute. Check your p.m.s SRH
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No sausage, onion, or crab legs?...Geo
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Sausage and onion are in there, just kinda picked over. No crab legs.
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Google is your friend. Low Country Boil is some good eating!...Geo
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To me, a low country boil sits light on your stomach when you eat and then go out into temps in the high 90s, to 100+, soon afterward. Barbecue, or pulled pork, which is the old standby for opening day, sits heavy on my digestive tract in the oppressive heat.
Gnats could care less. They swarm both with equal aplomb.
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Google is your friend. Low Country Boil is some good eating!...Geo Lol......no thank you on your google suggestion. My first Low Country Boil was about 25 years ago on a peanut farm near Albany, Ga. My original post was from looking at Stan's picture where I did not see the picture labeled as a Low Country Boil. Thought it would be nice for others to know exactly what it was. I was unaware that someone had posted the term/phrase Low Country Boil in a post prior to Stan's picture.
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