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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2606649" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Went east of Watonga on a friend's farm. Got there late, about 8:30. First bird was a Eurasian Ringneck the size of a small pigeon. Total was seven because after a two year layoff from shottys, I can't hit my a$$ with both hands. Not huge numbers, but plenty to support a one man hunt, just glad nobody could see me.</p><p></p><p>I was hunting over a pond, and the first thing that came was a flock of six big Canada geese. They stayed until I shot the first dove, then decided to go someplace else. Of course the camera was still in the truck.</p><p></p><p>A dove with today's wind behind it is a very challenging target, and I don't think I hit a single one going with the wind. The pond is set up so one can do jump shooting of birds down for a drink, and that was lots of fun and provided some needed exercise.</p><p></p><p>Will go back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2606649, member: 711"] Went east of Watonga on a friend's farm. Got there late, about 8:30. First bird was a Eurasian Ringneck the size of a small pigeon. Total was seven because after a two year layoff from shottys, I can't hit my a$$ with both hands. Not huge numbers, but plenty to support a one man hunt, just glad nobody could see me. I was hunting over a pond, and the first thing that came was a flock of six big Canada geese. They stayed until I shot the first dove, then decided to go someplace else. Of course the camera was still in the truck. A dove with today's wind behind it is a very challenging target, and I don't think I hit a single one going with the wind. The pond is set up so one can do jump shooting of birds down for a drink, and that was lots of fun and provided some needed exercise. Will go back [/QUOTE]
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