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A checking station observation
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntaholic" data-source="post: 5602570" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>Do you seriously believe that? Beard DOESNT factor into it, but spur length does. YES, some birds never get 1.5 in razor sharp spurs, it take a little common sense and a LOT of experience killing birds in a specific area. Spurs get broke, beards get frozen, beard rot, fungus, etc.... but IF you know enough about the area you hunt and the age structure, to say what you said, just shows your ignorance honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntaholic, post: 5602570, member: 605"] Do you seriously believe that? Beard DOESNT factor into it, but spur length does. YES, some birds never get 1.5 in razor sharp spurs, it take a little common sense and a LOT of experience killing birds in a specific area. Spurs get broke, beards get frozen, beard rot, fungus, etc.... but IF you know enough about the area you hunt and the age structure, to say what you said, just shows your ignorance honestly. [/QUOTE]
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