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    I can picture the lab leaping out for a retrieve with the camo cover on.
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    @Dundee, the dog is a real character!! For a dog that big he sure can move...!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Saturday morning had us meeting up with the team leader nice and early...the area had been pretty well shot over but we managed three Paradise Ducks and a number of pigeons...the team leader's Labrador was the biggest Labrador I have ever seen...the ducks were well and truly over the intrusion of more harassment but it was a great day...

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    love the idea of those silosock dekes eebees.
    i wonder if thats half the problem of our goose and parrie setups [ie no real movement].
    do they move as advertised eebees ''in the slightest breeze''??
    I can picture the lab leaping out for a retrieve with the camo cover on
    my old boy[top pic] and this unruly bugger[bottom] just go straight thru the middle of them[img][/img]
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    the collar chain slows him down now tho but is no substitute or excuse for my slackness in training
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    Leda scented and worked the ground well...the next day she ran and encountered her first pheasant...steady to the bird and shot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Leda scented and worked the ground well...the next day she ran and encountered her first pheasant...steady to the bird and shot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    love the idea of those silosock dekes eebees. i wonder if thats half the problem of our goose and parrie setups [ie no real movement].
    do they move as advertised eebees ''in the slightest breeze''??
    @gsp follower, yes they do...they are cool...here is the link...https://www.sillosocks.com/ these are the snow goose sils which are a good substitute for the size of Parries...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    @gsp follower, yes they do...they are cool...here is the link...https://www.sillosocks.com/ these are the snow goose sils which are a good substitute for the size of Parries...
    yea i like the magnum goose ones they used to sell in a three pack for you to test thier effectiveness.
    given we now have a all area parrie season for the summer i think the parries are in for a hell of a shock along with the geese.
    a few of those silosocks could make our spreads just that bit more realistic.

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    did you arse up?
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    I give up
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    This is my tenth attempt of posting a photo from my phonr. The last ones all came out upside down. If this doesn't work I shall never attempt again!

    Betty doesn't usually get beaten to birds, but since this is her first outing since nursing, she's pretty unfit. Baz had the only findo of the day, Betty had to settle for the back.


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    no birds were harmed in the making of this photo, the calis got up to the left in the black berry while yours truly was mucking around trying to take a photo with a wet cellphone...
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    I definitely give up

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    yea i like the magnum goose ones they used to sell in a three pack for you to test thier effectiveness.
    given we now have a all area parrie season for the summer i think the parries are in for a hell of a shock along with the geese.
    a few of those silosocks could make our spreads just that bit more realistic.
    @gsp follower, one aspect of them which appealed was that they stack up in the back of the ute very nicely...there is nothing much that can go wrong with them really...
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    @Pointer, an upside down foto is betterer than no foto...
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    Just imagine picture of one dog pointing and another backing... while on the ceiling
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