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biggrin  The migration through south eastern NH appears to be finished, at least for the big groups going through.  Yesterday morning 10ga and I took a stand and we killed a few over a couple of hours.  When we were picking up we found another Piebald.  We went decades without seeing or shooting one and now two in the same fall season.



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beautiful.. lucky you..



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Congrats again!

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Cool stuff!!!



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Nice job! id like to get one some day

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Cool indeed. Hopefully you let one fly down here some year........biggrin



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One of you putting that on the wall like the last one you shot?



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Interesting. I have shot thousands of crows as well. Only a couple with a white tipped feather here and there. Guess if I inspected the kill more closely this might have changed. NH, nice crow country there as well. Must be great concealing and shooting from those old stone fences.

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M12Shooter wrote:

Interesting. I have shot thousands of crows as well. Only a couple with a white tipped feather here and there. Guess if I inspected the kill more closely this might have changed. NH, nice crow country there as well. Must be great concealing and shooting from those old stone fences.

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 NH's iconic rock walls, walls built hundreds of years ago as farmers cleared fields are everywhere so I guess I take them for granted.  I have never tried to conceal myself with one but I sure have taken many a rest break to sit down on them.  Yes it is nice country here but its just remnants of how it was some 30 to 40 years ago.  Farms are for the most part gone.  In fact the field behind that rock wall has been sold, next year there could be houses in it.  cry



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True NH. I have a sibling that resides in Newfields, just outside of Portsmouth. Beautiful and very historic region. Just way too many people down there for this prairie boy!! Ted

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