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IHonda, let me start by saying Merry Xmas to you and all your family. Your pics make me yearn for the salt and cold weather duck gunning. Your cold weather pics bring back fond memories of good hunts long ago. No duck hunt is complete without a good hunting dog. What harbor is in your pictures? Looks a bit like Plymouth Harbor. Plus, what happened that the Coast Guard had to tow this boat in? I am pleased to see the side by side with a brace of mallards. I have put my well worn model 12 away, retired. I now hunt waterfowl, hungarian partridge and pheasant with a side by side 20 gauge. Not a great goose gun, but adequate for most. Again, thanx for bringing back great memories. MTG


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Great pics!! I've been so busy I haven't had time for any hunting lately..... but we'll change that somehow shortly....

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Self Edit !!!!Get on vest on that Dog !!!! Get one that fits property...

This is soon to be 2010 we have technology that will help keep your dog from hypothermia...

It's not cool....


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great photo's,
looks like a little cleaning is in order, both on the ducks and the gun...:)


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Originally Posted by MTGunner
IHonda, let me start by saying Merry Xmas to you and all your family. Your pics make me yearn for the salt and cold weather duck gunning. Your cold weather pics bring back fond memories of good hunts long ago. No duck hunt is complete without a good hunting dog. What harbor is in your pictures? Looks a bit like Plymouth Harbor. Plus, what happened that the Coast Guard had to tow this boat in? I am pleased to see the side by side with a brace of mallards. I have put my well worn model 12 away, retired. I now hunt waterfowl, hungarian partridge and pheasant with a side by side 20 gauge. Not a great goose gun, but adequate for most. Again, thanx for bringing back great memories. MTG


Same sentiment to you and yours, friend. The shots above were taken mostly in the Merrimack river/Joppa Flats area (Newburyport/Salisbury). But fear not: here are a few shots from Plymouth for you. smile

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And in case you've any doubts of the location, I give you Bug Light. wink

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If you ever get the hankering to come back to your old stomping grounds, I'd be pleased to get you out to taste the salt spray again.

Best,

L

P.S. CG towed a buddy in who lost power while setting blocks. The Merrimack river mouth is no joke in Decembah (or any other time, really).

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I'm too old to want to do that but those are some good pictures. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by 43Shooter
I'm too old to want to do that but those are some good pictures. Thanks.


smile You bet, and thanks.

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Great pic's look's like awsome hunting..



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