Daybreak Stick Pond
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Upland Hunter
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Re: Daybreak Stick Pond
Thank you for nice comment. Should have taken better images to better show the black duck with the mallards.
This stick pond does not see very many visiting black ducks.
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Re: Daybreak Stick Pond
Nice mess of mallards. Good shooting!
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
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Re: Daybreak Stick Pond
Thank you. Had assistance from my double gun friendly host. An approaching pair fell with two shots (cyl./mod.) using Bismuth #5 for the only Fox solo double on the morning. Lab enjoyed eight retrieves on the day.
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