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Going pheasant hunting
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November 11, 2010, 07:53:55 AM »
This will be a first for me so I figured might as well take the 12 guage topper I refinish a few weeks ago. This should be fun Ive never gone before and Im almost 30 kinda funny I think.
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Good luck to you, my oldest brother was the pheasant hunter of our family never done it myself
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