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Re: couple pics from last yr Nice Duck Hunting Pics!!
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Re: Good News For the Duck Hunter.... Awesome news, for once I would love to hear our Entire County had a great Duck Season.. We have waited for so long...!! Great Post..
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Re: Quail Hunting Tominator - It is a small word in deed with the web now... Here is an old family pic of my Dad and Uncles after a duck hunt off Indian Road by the Black River..... My Dad moved us all to Texas, this State is very Hunting Oriented and still has the rural agricultural land to support good hunting...But we still miss the Fall Duck Hunting, Winter Rabit Hunts. and Coon Hunting all night long.... Running the woods chasen coon dogs on the scent... Hope U Have a great Hunting season up there !!! We also work as Hunting Guides down here, check out www.TXDOVEHUNT.COM for more pics or info.. web page Buckeye Brothers in Texas
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Re: Quail Hunting I was little kid living in Graton Ohio during that blizzard, We had two weeks of school of for that blizzard. It shut down the entire state... My Dad could not drive to work for about a week.
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Re: Quail Hunting Heck yes even a few Quail Unlimited Members.. Which has thier head quarters in your area... Here is a pic to help us get this post for Quail Hunting a lift. I am lucky to live inTexas which is one of the best Quail Hunting States in the Country, We call this pic T-Bone in for another Landing" he pointed 11 coveys in about 2.5 hours that day. It was special....
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Season is getting close....!!
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Re: Map of hunting area We use them at our hunting ranch-properties, I prefer the maps available by mytopo.com here is a sample of one of the map types we use... whitetailarcher - I agree with you, maps make your hunting better for scouting, foodplots, harvest records, game management, and saftey.... We use the color aerial and the TOPO maps... Cheap Custom Hunting Maps
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The WINDUK was created to be an addition to your existing traditional floating decoy spread. While in use, it gives your whole decoy spread more movement. Meaning, when ducks see the spinning wing action, they often come closer and more interested in your entire decoy set. We found the most effective set-up to be at least two WD in combination with traditional floater decoys. Last year I hunted a few stock tanks with only six to ten floater decoys and one WD. When fewer decoys are needed, the WD really comes through as an easy “set and forget” motion decoy. It is very lightweight and portable in even the worst Duck Hunting conditions. No batteries to charge or tote with all your hunting gear is another benefit. WINDUK Video
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From last season in N. Texas...
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Re: Dove hunting More nice Dove Pics... I am so ready for our TX season open Sept 1....
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Re: More Dove Pics
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Great decoy...... click link for video.... DECOY Commercial
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Re: Shooting glasses??? check out www.safteyglassesusa.com they have awesome prices and good glasses... I like amber and orange lenses best.....They seem to improve visability.... All the Big time comp shooters use good shooting glasses.... these are good too,,,,sunbusters....
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Re: Dove hunting Texas does pretty good with Doves.... We harvested over 8500 in North Texas , Truscott - last season.,,,,
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I guess this is considerably late, but most folks have only just heard about it on Benelli's American Bird Hunter, recorded earlier today. _______________________________________________ Published in the Lansing State Journal - December 27, 2005 Gruber, David Gruber, David D. Laingsburg, MI On Friday, December 23, 2005 Dave Gruber our father, friend and hunting partner left us without warning. Dave was at home preparing for his next hunting trip accompanied by his two faithful Brittany Spaniels, Peaches and Holly when he died from an accidental fall. Dave was born March 29, 1938 in Marlette, MI, the oldest son of Dalton and Helen Gruber. He graduated from Hillsdale High School and Michigan State University before beginning his professional career with Dow Chemical. Dave was consistently among the top ten pharmaceutical sales professionals for the company winning numerous awards for his excellent performance during his nearly 30 year career. Dave's lifelong love of the outdoors was rewarded with a second career that began in 1994 when he began working with Wolf Creek Productions, Inc. of Perry, MI. Dave became a regular on the Outdoor Channel on his son's program Outdoor America. His knowledge of the outdoors was unsurpassed and he could recite facts at the drop of a dime whether you were interested or not. There are few people who could recite the 28 species of North American game birds complete with scientific facts about each one and if you cared to listen that was often just the beginning. His passion for and dedication to Wolf Creek Productions, Inc. was rewarded once again in 1998 with the launch of Benelli's American Birdhunter on The Outdoor Channel. The series was quickly recognized as one of the best outdoor programs anywhere and soon began to win the highest awards in the industry. At the time of his death, The General as he had been nicknamed several years earlier, was preparing for another trip to film new episodes for 2006. Although he had no formal training in broadcasting his unique and vivid personality made him a natural in front of the camera. Along the trail he made numerous lifelong friends that are also feeling a profound loss today. He was a voracious reader his entire life and that kept him informed and interesting in matters of the outdoors, finance, current events and much more. There were few topics he could not discuss with some depth of understanding and knowledge. The entire Gruber family, the Wolf Creek family and The General's vast network of friends and acquaintances feel a tremendous sense of emptiness with his passing. To say whether the world is better or worse is hard to say...but the world is certainly less colorful today than it was with him at our side. Dave is survived by his parents, Dalton and Helen Gruber of Monroe, MI; his brother, Paul Gruber of Greenville, SC; three sons, Shane (Susan) of Webberville, Scott of Holland, MI, Steve (Alyssa) of Williamston; and nine grandchildren, Melody, Nicki, Amy, Emily, Marshall, Alyssa, Katie, Kelly and Madison. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. Though Dave rarely attended regular church services he often spoke of God and Christ making references to our Lord both in front of the camera and in private. We trust he is in good hands today. May the dogs point hard and the birds flush wild! Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 29th, 11:00 a.m. at the Williamston Free Methodist Church, 4400 N. Williamston Road, Williamston with the Rev. Doug Bradshaw, officiating. The family will receive friends at the Gorsline-Runciman Funeral Homes, 205 E. Middle Street, Williamston Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Those desiring may make contributions to the Delta Water Fowl, 1305 E. Central Avenue, Bismark, ND 50501 in memory of Dave. [ 01-16-2006, 08:28 PM: Message edited by: tucker301 ]
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Re: food plot milo and lots of wheat...Is what the ranchers farm every year...it works great for doves!!!
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Re: Custom Airel-Topo Maps-Cheap good point, I will check into it.. I am researching the service - products for my hunting gear review columns, running next year. we also have failry old and dated maps of our favorite hunting grounds in Texas.
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Re: I got my first Turkey. congrats and well done! They sure are fun to hunt when they strut and parade around for the call...
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Re: Falling Skies Pics Great pics of Kansas!!! Here is North Texas...
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Re: Custom Airel-Topo Maps-Cheap Sample airel map of a section of Vernon Texas
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Re: Custom Airel-Topo Maps-Cheap [image]http://www.mapcard.com/tmp/8997[/image]
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This is a great website and company for hunting maps... You can order custom maps that sync w/ your gps units. Or scout the ariel maps for more duck holes- big game...... [image]http://www.mapcard.com/tmp/8997[/image] mytopo.com web page
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I'm going to be in a magazine!!
CuzTheyFly replied to huntinsonovagun's topic in Photography & Video
Re: I\'m going to be in a magazine!! Awesome news congrats...you take some nice pics, keep it up!! -Do they pay any thing for the image? Most MAg Cover images are paid around 500-2k depending on the publication... Pics for the inside of the mag can go 4 around 50-to a few hundred dollars... -
Re: Fallin Skies 3 Great title!!! We got lots of Ducks & Geese in N. Texas..... I look forward to buying it....
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Re: Lets see some hunting dogs Miss CAMO