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A Morning of Mallards

Postby Robbo » Sun Nov 27, 2011 2:03 pm

Hooked up with a couple of old high school buddies for a nice duck hunt this morning on some private land in Kitsap County. Surprising how many mallards there are this year. We ended up with 26 mallards and a single widgeon.
Brian Harmon and his dad Greg. These guys are great all around outdoorsman
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Brian with a nice mallard drake
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Freds dog Ace hauling in another drake from the swamp
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Life is good :!:
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Re: A Morning of Mallards

Postby Bucket » Sun Nov 27, 2011 5:01 pm

Pig! I'm jealous. cheers
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Re: A Morning of Mallards

Postby NOFISH » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:41 pm

Veddy nice Rob! I heard the place next door shot well too last weekend!

Bucket: go make your own report :lol:
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Re: A Morning of Mallards

Postby BLH » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:13 pm

Hey Robbo! thanks for the pics! Dad and I are lookin foward to doing it again. If you can get away for a turkey hunt next year let me know. Great to see u again. I can already hear small animals quaking in their boots!
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Re: A Morning of Mallards

Postby Robbo » Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:24 pm

Likewise BLH. Just don't make me shoot any ducks off the end of the "blind" again. I need all the back up I can get 50cal

Still remember looking out the window of the school bus in junior high and seeing this kid pedaling down the road with a steelhead strapped to the nut bar of his bike. That was the first steelhead I'd ever seen and well, it was all down hill from there cheers
And then there was the car jumping incident. I needed to get out of Port Torchered gears
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