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|  GC hunt 12/22 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1387766431.204160.jpg Here's a pretty cool pic my brother took on the ride to the blind this morning. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1387766450.817564.jpg The Crew de Fou ImageUploadedByTapatalk1387766526.169836.jpg | 
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			Cool pics. Dog is a wise investment not only for hunting but just a cool friend to hang out with that never runs it's mouth. I might have a litter coming after this season  "Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry" | 
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			Pretty when those greys lock up,we killed quiet a few of them up here today,you said you are having cripples ,what shot size do you use?
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			I'm shooting Kent 3" No. 2 shot with a modified choke.
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			It's always a good nite when you lay down and you can still see them cupping in!
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			I bought some 3" drylock 11/4 #2's. killing stone dead at 40 yards. Was shooting the same Kent's you are and was having same problems.
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			I shoot the same except different brand maybe just try getting them a little closer,we all know steel cant do what lead can.Good Luck and I'll shoot'em back your way
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			 try using 3" 4 or 6 if you can find them more pellets less cripples
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			I shoot #3 or #4.
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			Matt, a dog would reduce the lost birds by probabl 70%. Now I am not saying if you get a dog that you send the on a 100 yard retrieve in tall grass. But if anything falls with in 50 yards or on the few yards outside a pond a good dog should have no problem picking up the ducks. If we didn't have dogs on our lease we would lose a lot of ducks. As for chokes if you buy one go with pattern master mid range good up to 50 yards. Just my 2 cents trying to help.
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|  How's the hunting been 
			
			Matt,  How's y'all hunting been? We did really well the first split until Thanksgiving then in fell off. Opening weekend of 2nd was off the chart 6 limits both days. This weekend slow again. See birds but nothing wants to work. I am finding less calling they come in. If you call they just fly on. | 
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			You need to invest in a good choke. I just bought a new 870 super mag and shoot Estate 3" 1 3/8 #3 and killin em dead at 40&50 yards. I got a mid range and long range(when it's windy). With the log range over the decoys, you have to shoot like you would a rifle(LOL). They're worth the money. Shells aren't cheap.   | 
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 Make sure your improved can handle steal shot. I know some fulls can't Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk | 
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