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imhntn

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Here are some from many years ago that me and a couple buddies got down on the Red River in SW OK. I did not get to eat any of these and that was my only hunt for them but I hear they are pretty good too.
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dlbleak

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i can agree with the good eatin of the cranes. just got lucky on a few over the years. right place at the right time. heres a 1992 vintage pic
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I had some come to a wet spot in a wheat field a couple of years ago. I kept hearing all of these weird noises all morning. Finally got out of the stand and spotted them. First time to ever see them. I didn't know what they were at first, and had heard on tv the day before that whooping cranes were migrating through the state. I got my bird Id book out at home to find out what they were. Big birds. I think they hunt them at Salt Plains?

I had thousands fly over during rifle. They come of Salt Plains in flights of a hundred or so and the sound is weird at first!
 

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