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    Damn right.. we are getting closer to Fall.

    Thank God.
    F**K Cancer

    Just Damn.

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    please read.
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    Just a heads up...

    If I call "LOW BIRD!" you may want to get prone quick like. I'll call "CLEAR" when it's safe to get up.
    Last edited by Glenn; 08-23-2011 at 10:57 AM.

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    Ahem
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    ahem!
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    opening day dove season can be tough on your dog. if you hunt with one be careful, overheating can kill them fast.
    this is serious stuff boys, it will ruin your day for sure to have a dog die in your arms.

    a couple of things to keep in mind-

    before the hunt keep your dog cool and limit their activity. no need to let them "run their wheels off" before the hunt even starts

    keep them under control while walking to stand, use a lead if you have to

    bring plenty of water, you can't bring too much water and if you run out of water call the hunt. a dove is not worth a dead dog

    do a google search and read a bunch. I pasted one of the best bits of information below. note what I highlighted in bold

    Treating Heat Stroke: What Owners Can Do

    There are certain things that owners of dogs suspected of suffering from heat stroke can do to enhance their dogs’ chances of survival. First, owners should contact their veterinarian or the closest emergency veterinary clinic and alert them to the situation and their anticipated arrival time. If you can speak with a veterinarian, ask what steps you should take before and while you are transporting your animal to the hospital. If you cannot actually talk to a veterinarian or veterinary technician who can give you sound advice, common nursing care protocols involve spraying the dog with cool water or immersing it in cool water; using convection cooling with fans or cooling pads; and using evaporative cooling with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol on the foot pads, under the front armpits (axilla) and on the groin or flank areas. Dogs should not be immersed in ice or ice-cold water. Cooling a hyperthermic dog too quickly can cause its blood vessels to restrict (peripheral vasoconstriction), which can impede heat dissipation. It is also wise to monitor the dog’s rectal temperature regularly, and stop these cooling procedures once its temperature decreases to 103 F.

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    I'd like to get the first post on a poster or something to post at our place.........

    Guess I'd need to design something
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    ahem
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    ahem
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    ahem
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    Some dumbass about shot me today. When I confronted him about he wanted to start a fight. Last public shoot for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by man30 View Post
    Some dumbass about shot me today. When I confronted him about he wanted to start a fight. Last public shoot for me.
    Why didn't you beat his ass. That's your fault.

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    Ha if no guns were around I probably would

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    ahem
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    ahem
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    You can come shoot with me. Now calm the fuck down

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    lol
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    i don't know if I can stand waiting any longer I wish I could just go to sleep and wake up on opening day

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    Ahem!
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