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    Default Ringneck







    Go Tigers!!!

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    cool pix

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    Nice shots man.

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    nice shots...love the seqeunce
    If he's not close enough to shoot with 3" save your shells rubber heads!

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    Thanks,

    Actually I took about 4-5 pics out of the sequence and only used the clearest pics. i took a couple more pics of each sequence. like the landing shot, I have 2-3 of the ringo landing.
    Go Tigers!!!

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    well i know how that is they came out good though real clear
    If he's not close enough to shoot with 3" save your shells rubber heads!

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    lookin good cool pics
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    Cool.... I like the landing shot
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    All you need is a body built for discipline and a mind that can justify so much apparent self-abuse.

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    duckkiller,
    what vegetation is drawing the coots and ringnecks to this impoundment?
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Bog,
    This is not my impoundment, but I have a little bit of access to it. I hunted it twice this year with no luck. There is some natural grass growing on the bottom, unfortunately this pond is anywhere from 5-11 feet deep. there is also another impoundment beside this one. 1 is about 30-40 acres the other is 25-35 acres. The pond in my pics has killed Cans, Sprigs, Ringos, Bluebills, Ruddy's, Buffies, Hoodies, and I think a black this season, oh and a few redheads. I've got a pic of a couple redheads as well, but I was too far away with my lense. And to my knowledge there is no way to drain these ponds, nor are they planted with anything. Apparently the previous landowner, say 7-10 years ago, dug 3-4 ponds to sell the dirt and make some money. these are about 1/2 mile from marsh backing up to the intracoastal.
    Last edited by Duckkiller; 02-10-2010 at 04:45 PM.
    Go Tigers!!!

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    cool pics

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