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Shot this ruff yesterday afternoon. Only saw 2 and missed the first one. Look forward to getting more.
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Nice Road Cheeken pistol.
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Quote from: Ridgeratt on October 02, 2016, 06:55:18 PM
Nice Road Cheeken pistol.
Love shooting them with it.
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Nice! Good eats right there. I think you meant mountain chicken
either way hope you get more, you can't have to many ruffs in the fridge
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Quote from: Limhangerslayer on October 02, 2016, 09:38:56 PM
I think you meant mountain chicken
No I meant what I put. Just another name for them. Since I was little one of my dad's hunting buddies who is older in his 70's now use to always call them that so it stuck with me.
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Right on! My dad and i always have called them thunder chickens too because when they flush the exploding feathers sound like thunder! Good eating birds
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Good times
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Another one today. This time the bigger cousin. Headshot on this one out of the tree. Been a while since i popped a blue. Another one with it in a different tree but I missed.
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