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    ssssh Gibo... they were actually shot in your paddock this morn!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    ssssh Gibo... they were actually shot in your paddock this morn!
    You do alright out of my paddock dont ya

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    Pointer I'd give you your $80 just to give the gun back to you! Kicks like a startled cattle beast- literary gold. I laugh at the thought History lesson weren't that bad either. Photo- all class!
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    Too right I do Gibo I missed 4 others in the hour I was there. These ones pictured are the most unfortunate pheasants in the BOP to die by antique

    Thanks Tim. Donate my prize to the Auckland Island museum
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    Well she kicks like a startled cattlebeast. Anyone want to give my my $80 back for it??
    wuss oops i shoot a 20 gauge
    maybe some 2 inchers might be the go.
    great pics pointer envious of the nostalgia trip if not the recoil.

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    sounds a bit like mothers reaction when i snuggle up and start nuzzling ye old neck

    WHAAAAT.............boom a well aimed right foot to my shins
    Shit yeah it does bring a tear to the eye!
    get my revenge now
    off to fart sack early and when she arrives I warm the sheets with a fart any dairy heifer would be proud to moo about.
    nice gun that but me -id retire the old girl .Ive a 12G clan heirloom but it'll never see the arse of a cartridge in its breech again -i removed the pins as its too bloody dangerous!
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    Truth is kotuku she is in better nick than some of my more modern guns 100 years her junior

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    Truth is kotuku she is in better nick than some of my more modern guns 100 years her junior
    she not a odd size or anything pointer?like 2 5/8s or 2 9/16s if i see any of that rst low loaded stuff i,l give you a yell

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    Top man Scouser. I had noticed the photo's had gone and frankly I felt it a little selfish to deprive aspiring hunters the opportunity to see a well trained dog working is some of the harshest water fowling environments. The non slip carpet on the mai mai floor is also a good tip along with the professionally installed retrieving door. Glad to see that Eddie waited to after the chores were done to have a Scotch. Basic rules to avoid a retriever going off line, bringing back a stick, or threatening to fight you as it's too cold outside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Allen View Post
    Top man Scouser. I had noticed the photo's had gone and frankly I felt it a little selfish to deprive aspiring hunters the opportunity to see a well trained dog working is some of the harshest water fowling environments. The non slip carpet on the mai mai floor is also a good tip along with the professionally installed retrieving door. Glad to see that Eddie waited to after the chores were done to have a Scotch. Basic rules to avoid a retriever going off line, bringing back a stick, or threatening to fight you as it's too cold outside.
    Thanks Tim, advice noted....still got one week for Pooks & swans, plenty of time for phezzies and quail.....all year round season for animates toys......
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    Nice miniature wirehair Scouser!
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    Another brace for the last evening shoot of the season


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    scouser ,youre a born comedian! Well finally got back to our mai maiin rakai the other day for a final shot &decoy pickup.alas no birds but we have found a new access way ,and had a couple of adventures -but they'llkeep. thanks for the competition tim-and i willcarry on keeping his lordship the mayor of rakaia honest1
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    No need to thank me Kotuku, thanks goes to those who took the time to entertain us.

    Going twice.....

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    Righto, sorry for taking a few days to get onto this. Thanks to all contributors, viewers and likers.

    I thought all contributions were great but we need to have a number one which after some deliberation I decided was Munsey with a photo of a brace of mallard, action dog and inviting scene (to me anyway, showing a little waterfowl bias?)

    Close runners up- Prattpoint, TLB, Pointer- very nice photography.

    GSP Follower, Dundee, Scouser and Toby- entertaining contributors.

    Below is a list of whats up for grabs. Please PM me with a couple of your preferences from the list below. Munsey getting first crack and we work our way down. Again thanks for joining in some fun.


    An Etrex GPS, A Hi Viz dog vest/ chest protector, A remote flappy duck, Buffalo River Knife, 20ga ammo, and an EeeBees Lanyard. A goose hunt.

 

 

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