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    Our field in Anderson county has more birds than I've seen in a couple of years. I wonder if this tropical system pushed them to us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    Santee Cooper substation?
    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by thawhacker View Post
    Yes
    There are a few prized white pigeons in there too.
    cut\'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by swampknob View Post
    This put a damper on a pretty good shoot in bluffton just now.
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    Sucks! Took me a second to realize it blew.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chessbay View Post
    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
    "Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees"- Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    There are a few prized white pigeons in there too.
    Your field

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    Absolutely. I want to see a 10 bird limit. How many people count those cripples in their limit? Most guys shoot 25 birds to kill a 15 birds limit.
    i’d be more worried about farming and baiting practices than wounded birds and shooting limits.

    Chemicals and aflatoxin's kill more than all the hunters combined.
    Windows Down!

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    Killed 30 this morning in York County with my dad.
    I have almost zero in my field in Spartanburg County.

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    Going to try it in the morning in Mitford

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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    i’d be more worried about farming and baiting practices than wounded birds and shooting limits.

    Chemicals and aflatoxin's kill more than all the hunters combined.
    Can you cite a source for that? Have you found that in writing anywhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Bug View Post
    Can you cite a source for that? Have you found that in writing anywhere?
    It’s easy to find. Published in scientific journals everywhere.
    Here’s a novel idea. Why don’t you find something that proves that neonicotinoids, other pesticides, off label use of highly toxic herbicides( Paraguay/gramoxone), and yes aflatoxins, do not pose serious concerns to wildlife.
    Note: If you approach it as narrow minded fucktard, like a lot of people on here, you will be wasting your time.

    And I don’t even know who Jimmy is.

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    Damn you're sanctimonious! Nobody doubted that pesticides can be toxic. I wanted to see where he found anything that said it killed more birds than hunters. Jimmy.

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