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Re: Opening Day
« Reply #30 on: September 03, 2010, 04:03:10 PM »
Last time I went to a 'full-on' dove shoot, this one guy (professor at our local junior college) pulls up in his 1946 Packard with his two kids. And he didn't park up with everyone else....nooo, he pulled that tank down to the edge of the field. I was thinking this guy is some kind of lazy...little did I know what the real reason for driving in close to the field really was.
By now I'm also thinking, "OK, this guy's somewhat of a doofus, but it's cool since he brought his kids and he's going to teach his young boys the finer points of wing shooting."........
Nope......
He pulled down there so he could unload everything but the kitchen sink outta the trunk of this thing (and it's a BIG trunk)...up to, and including, a portable TV set (yeah, a TV, no shit!!)......and proceeds to set up lawn chairs, coolers, a small table, the TV. The kids are running and yelling around the car and whooping it up.
Now it's a rather large field, and folks are spread out pretty well and no danger of injury.....but it just so happens that the 'spot' he picked was in the crossing path of about half the hunters....so when the birds started coming in, he was getting peppered good.....I ain't ever seen a man load a Packard that fast before or since than.....I still get a chuckle thinking about it.

True story.

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Re: Opening Day
« Reply #31 on: September 03, 2010, 04:07:26 PM »
Last time I went to a 'full-on' dove shoot, this one guy (professor at our local junior college) pulls up in his 1946 Packard with his two kids. And he didn't park up with everyone else....nooo, he pulled that tank down to the edge of the field. I was thinking this guy is some kind of lazy...little did I know what the real reason for driving in close to the field really was.
By now I'm also thinking, "OK, this guy's somewhat of a doofus, but it's cool since he brought his kids and he's going to teach his young boys the finer points of wing shooting."........
Nope......
He pulled down there so he could unload everything but the kitchen sink outta the trunk of this thing (and it's a BIG trunk)...up to, and including, a portable TV set (yeah, a TV, no shit!!)......and proceeds to set up lawn chairs, coolers, a small table, the TV. The kids are running and yelling around the car and whooping it up.
Now it's a rather large field, and folks are spread out pretty well and no danger of injury.....but it just so happens that the 'spot' he picked was in the crossing path of about half the hunters....so when the birds started coming in, he was getting peppered good.....I ain't ever seen a man load a Packard that fast before or since than.....I still get a chuckle thinking about it.

True story.


Gee Peg.....Thanks for the love. ;) We who teach at real schools leave the TVs at home. The Packard is to carry the keg for after the shoot. ;D
FQ13 who wonders how much of that peppering was accidental ;D

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Re: Opening Day
« Reply #32 on: September 03, 2010, 04:11:08 PM »
Gee Peg.....Thanks for the love. ;) We who teach at real schools leave the TVs at home. The Packard is to carry the keg for after the shoot. ;D
FQ13 who wonders how much of that peppering was accidental ;D

Thought you'd like that part.  ;D
I guess he didn't want to miss the football game. Dove season starts at noon on opening day and the college game must have been on tap....with a smattering of dove shooting mixed in.
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Re: Opening Day
« Reply #33 on: September 03, 2010, 08:22:54 PM »
This opened up a lot of memories for me, as some of you know, I lost my dad a couple of weeks ago, when he lived here, Sept 1 was a day always taken off and we went hunting, locally usually, usually ok but not great, when I was young, I would hunt all day, as the elders would hunt in the am, and start again around 4 pm, by hunting all day, I would walk the woods and chase doves out of trees, I would usually limit out, after the hunt the beer would flow and doves on the grill. That tradition continued until he moved a couple of hundred miles away, but even then we could hunt on my brother in laws land, where my dad lived, every once in a while, not great dove area, but that was not the point.

One of the best dove hunts, statute of limitations is well gone, We made plans to hunt whitewing in Mexico, once we got there, suddenly there were no more hunting licenses, but should have some next day, except next day, the price went up 3x, so we ended up day leasing on the Texas side, right on the border, in Texas, in that area, you cannot hunt until after 12pm, and there were so many hunters, you could not believe, I mean behind every rock, cactus and tree, but the birds, if you have watched dove hunting in Argentina, it was like that, the sky was black,  you could not pick up a bird, without having a shot at another, I found 38 doves I shot, lost several. The next day, a norther blew in, cooler thank God, but, the birds with the wind were doing 80mph and flying high, if you hit a bird in open field, it would continue on for 50 - 60 yrds before it hit the ground, I just did like back home and went into the wooded area, and shot up close for tree roosters. There were squatters in the far woods, picking up birds that got hit and just sailed too far for a shooter to go find.

Bonus, I was 18, 19 yrs old, and we unloading the van to the motel room, this van pulls up about 15 yards away, and honks, passenger door opens and it looks like LBJ in the passenger seat, western suit and bolo tie, white stetson, and this pretty little blond pokes over him and lifts her shirt to flash me, beautiful, all I could think to do was lift my shirt and flash back. ;D

Of course Dad and his friends did not believe me.
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