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For the longest time I have wanted to shoot a bull canvasback. Last year I took a kid with lukemia (sp) out hunting for the first time. His first ever bird was a bull can. Maybe next year. smile.gif

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Tealitup, that is a nice story. I bet it was just as good or better knowing you were the one that got him that big bull can.

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For the longest time I have wanted to shoot a bull canvasback. Last year I took a kid with lukemia (sp) out hunting for the first time. His first ever bird was a bull can. Maybe next year.
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That should be in the reason #1 thread instead of idiotic posts like "whack and stack em". That bull can for the little cancer kid is probably one of the best birds harvested anywhere last year teal! Congrats to him and GREAT JOB to you for making it happen!!!

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Shot a couple White-winged Scoters about three years ago in the area.

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teal, thats awesome to hear. I'm sure thats a moment you'll never forget.

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Yea, it was the best time I have had hunting for a long time. That day I did not fire a shot, but he had about a box of shells on the ground. I got the bull can back from the taxidermist and going to give it to him this next weekend. He still talks about the hunt and wants to go next year. His mom hates me for buying him a duck call.

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Strike that.. actually looking back it was probably the best hunting day I have had... ever...

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Good for you Tealitup.

That is the best thing I have read on this site as of lately.

Who needs to read all this junk when I can read something like you posted.

Thanks for sharing.

If you ever need another bird mounted for another kid just let me know. I might be able to help you out. I have a very good friend that does taxidermy and I am sure he would give one hell of a nice discount for something like that.

Congrats, this site needs more people like you. smile.gif

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jblabsnduck, thank you for the offer - Maybe next year he can shoot one of the real unusual birds - course I did tell him that he shot one of the hardest and rarest birds in Minnesota.

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