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"A great guide and hunting setup" -Tony Accerano, SPORTS AFIELD MAGAZINE
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Equipment Steel, Bismuth or Tungston-Iron type non toxic shots are required. Guns recommended are 12 gauge or larger with shot in the #1 or #2 size working best for ducks. For geese BB's or BBB size works best. It's a good idea to bring an extra gun along in case someone in your party has a gun malfunction. Many hunters bring two to the blind and load one for ducks; the other for geese.
Camouflage raingear, overcoat, hat, gloves, camera, binoculars, sunglasses, thermos, soft drinks, flashlight, alarm clock and camou see-thru face masks should also be on your list. In case you wish to have birds mounted it's a good idea to bring along plastic garbage bags for transporting them to your taxidermist. Game Cleaning Birds can be dressed, packaged and frozen for a nominal charge. Bring a cooler for transporting your fowl home. Steve
McCadams
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"America's Best Known Crappie Fisherman" - Nick Sissley, FISHING WORLD MAGAZINE
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