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    Default What to do when everything is frozen?

    Easy choice

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    oh yea! Nice pic !!!
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    Damn right!

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    Nothing wrong with that.
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    Turn on the well. Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckman#1 View Post
    Turn on the well. Haha

    To bad I'm on public land lol

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    “… duckhunting stands alone as an outdoor discipline. It has a tang and spirit shared by no other sport—a philosophy compounded of sleet, the winnow of unseen wings, and the reeks of marsh mud and wet wool. No other sport has so many theories, legends, casehardened disciples and treasured memories.”
    --John Madson, The Mallard, 1960

    "Never trust a duck hunter who cares more about his success than his dog's."

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    Nice job!

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    That is SWEET!

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    You thawed out yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamCoorsLight View Post
    You thawed out yet?
    Some ponds still have ice on them, mousy should be thawed. A lot geese moved in. I'm headed to Arkansas this weekend

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    --John Madson, The Mallard, 1960

    "Never trust a duck hunter who cares more about his success than his dog's."

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    I'll be shooting geese on private then! Maybe try ducks early next week after everyone goes back to school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamCoorsLight View Post
    I'll be shooting geese on private then! Maybe try ducks early next week after everyone goes back to school.
    Ten 4 let me know how you do or if you need a extra gun

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    “… duckhunting stands alone as an outdoor discipline. It has a tang and spirit shared by no other sport—a philosophy compounded of sleet, the winnow of unseen wings, and the reeks of marsh mud and wet wool. No other sport has so many theories, legends, casehardened disciples and treasured memories.”
    --John Madson, The Mallard, 1960

    "Never trust a duck hunter who cares more about his success than his dog's."

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