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Post by davepowers on Nov 25, 2007 10:37:56 GMT -5
I found some decoys last night in the road while driving home from hunting. Ask around to all your buddies if the are missing some. To make sure they get to the correct home we will talk about what roads they could have been lost on and what kind of decoys. I was not sure if I should have left them so anyone could pick them up or try to find there home by posts on the web and in the lost and found in the paper.
pm me with your phone number and I will call.
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Post by ispfowler on Nov 25, 2007 13:22:37 GMT -5
Very cool attitude! Hope they get returned. If not, you enjoy them. Looks like they've gone to a good home.
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Post by hoosierhunter2 on Nov 25, 2007 14:53:06 GMT -5
Ditto on that ispfowler!! Well done dave, classy thing and also the right thing to do!! Don't see alot of that anymore!
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Post by firstwd on Nov 26, 2007 13:33:26 GMT -5
I will actually have to go home and check my inventory. WE had family up over the weekend had a fantastic time. The only place I could have lost them would have been the 4 lane section of State road 3 and 46 west of Greensburg. Matt, you have no idea how bad I wish you were down here Friday morning! If I had any clue the ducks would have come in like they did, I would have insisted the Purdue boys come down. We literly had to lay the shotguns down 8 minutes into legal light to count birds and get them off the water! 1/2 hour later, after much excitement and smiles, the geese started coming in the same way. You just got to love it when the 12 year old limits out on ducks and was one misplaced shot from a goose limit as well.
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Post by hoosierhunter2 on Nov 26, 2007 19:29:41 GMT -5
Awesome!! Yeah that's usually the way it is, hard to schedule birds, those banner days just show up unexpected sometimes! Same place as the youth hunt?
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Post by firstwd on Nov 27, 2007 11:53:30 GMT -5
No. A private place about 5 miles down the road. The Youth Hunt spot has all but dried up. Saw 5 ducks and 1 goose there Sunday. The birds are just not giving it a second look. They are heading west and south to feed and getting water at the small ponds that litter the area.
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