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Posted by SJ on September 21, 2005 at 19:04:07 from (65.37.57.184):
In Reply to: OT....hunting posted by Rich Iowa on September 21, 2005 at 18:38:00:
I still go out coupla times a year here in New York.Dont seem to be as many rabbits as there used to be.I use a 16ga auto.Years ago used to go upstate with guys had a pack a beagles and man they took that rabbit huntin real serious.You step off the line or somethin like that and they let ya know about it real quick like.I only went coupla times and said heck with that.They acted like it was some kinda military operation.Sometimes they would kill 40-50 rabbits.I thought they were nuts.All I wanna do is walk a few hedgerows and kick a few bushes.Dont hunt the squirrles anymore,did alot when I was a kid tho,used a 22cal for that.
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