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Re: Lake Ralph Hall [Re: Sniper John] #7567482 07/30/19 02:19 AM
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I thought the flashing was the dockng bouy. That's why there were always hunters there. But I've practiced neighborly hunting etiquette. I try to stay at least 20 yards away. I'll shoot at flybys to try and scare them your way and I try to to not set up before sunrise so you can sleep in your blind. I do try to call, especially if it looks like they will land short in your decoys. I know you believe that's not a sporting shot.


No matter how high a duck flies a hammer still breaks a window.
Re: Lake Ralph Hall [Re: Sniper John] #7567731 07/30/19 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Sniper John
Originally Posted by TexasDuckMan
This new lake is one mile from my property line. I COULD NOT BE HAPPIER!


My wife's family unfortunately lost land to this new lake.


I really am sorry to hear about that Sniper. They are having to relocate several generations of my family back to the early 1800's because the cemetery will be under the lake.


Money cannot buy happiness but its more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle. -John Wayne
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