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How To Hit A Pheasant
DB Bill aka Bill George
23 June 2005, 01:36
Russell E. TaylorGreat shooting!
Who's the guy diving for cover?
Russ
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23 June 2005, 01:41
AtticusTerrific series of photographs and a wonderful memory for you and your son!
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23 June 2005, 02:24
30ott6Nice shooting son!!
John
23 June 2005, 03:37
DB BillRussell....he's was the dog handler and he was a bit apprehensive of working the dog for such a young shooter. The telephoto I used makes it look a closer than it was but if you notice the 1st picture his muzzles haven't moved. The 5 shots were taken in less than a second.
At the end of the day he told me that both my sons handled their guns better than most of his grown-up clients and they both shot a lot better than most of the clients.
DB Bill aka Bill George
Awesome! Congratulations!
Good stuff, but it seems to me that you should let him in on the "let them get out a little further" part, now.
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LOL!
Dutch.
Life's too short to hunt with an ugly dog.
23 June 2005, 17:27
hikerbumFantastic series of pictures
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23 June 2005, 20:26
GA DEER HUNTERquote:
At the end of the day he told me that both my sons handled their guns better than most of his grown-up clients and they both shot a lot better than most of the clients.
That is a compliment to you as a Father and a teacher.
Congratulations on a great day in the field.
02 July 2005, 07:05
CustomstoxBill, congratulations. I know how you feel. My son shot the first pheasant he shot at last year over our young setter he helped train. I could not have been prouder.
02 July 2005, 07:36
DB BillI didn't mention that I found these pics while going thru some boxes. They were taken more than 20 years ago and he continues to be one the finer "natural" shots I know.
Unfortunately he's an attorney and spends more time playing golf than he does shooting.
DB Bill aka Bill George
Great pictures. Memorys like that are priceless
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solvijoh
17 July 2005, 12:37
Old Elk HunterSolvi is right - the memories are priceless. His enjoyment of that day will come back to him hundreds of times over his lifetime. This is what a good father does for his son - give him good times as the basis of a good life. Whenever he has tough times he will have this to reflect on. I am very envious.
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