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Offline MinnesotaJoel

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Hey all, new guy
« on: February 02, 2003, 11:09:02 PM »
Lookin forward to talkin with some of you duck crushers and goose killers out there, i'm Joel, live in Minnesota and do some guiding for geese and ducks there, I shoot a Winchester SX2 and blow Foiles goose calls.  Hope to have some good conversations with all of ya!
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Offline Frog123

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Hey all, new guy
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2003, 11:59:53 AM »
Welcome!!!!!!



Glad to have you aboard. My name's Eric, but I usually go by "Frog" I hunt here in Middle Tn. Public hunting areas mostly but I  find my way west of the Mississippi from time to time. I enjoy hunting ducks but it's giant canadian's that get my heart pumping. I shoot a Browning Gold 10ga, I just love the sound that big gun makes when it goes off.




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Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time....ES

Offline Pluto

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Hey all, new guy
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2003, 06:16:45 PM »
Hello
My name is Bill but my friends call me Pluto. I live to hunt ducks!!! My hunting partner is my 6 1/2 year old Chessie named Gunner. He is the best damb duck dog I have ever hunted over and it breaks my heart to think that soon I must start to train his replacement. I shoot an SX-2 and hunt as much as possable. Most years over 30 days.
If I had to pick I love hunting Divers followed by Geese.
My call's of choice are: For ducks a Paul Kingyon double reed, and for Geese a Tim Grounds 007. Both calls have great range in sound from soft to mind boggling load with no upper limit's.
Lately I have been experamenting with single reed duck calls and found that they are much faster, But I still need more work with them.
Until last year I was on the NYS western zone season setting team, my job became to demanding to continue on in this roll.

If I could change anything about waterfowling today it would be for all of us to involve kid's in hunting and "Pass it on".
Next time your buddy brings his pain in the bit kid think to your self how you were when you were a kid.
Take a kid hunting or fishing and give them the respect for the outdoors we all have.
The more I meet new people, the more I like my dog.