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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5060818" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I've shot at 2 while flying when I was younger, neither ended well. One I flat out missed as he flew over a woven wire fence to get to me. The other I missed/ peppered standing at 30 yards and he took flight. My second shot broke his wing and he dropped. My third shot peppered him and he continued to run away. Out of shells I chased the injured bird up a hill as fast as I could run. I got lucky and he tried to duck into the woods through a woven wire fence and got hung up just enough for me to catch up to him and dispatch him. I then puked from exhaustion.</p><p></p><p>Since then, I've had 2 fly to me. I let their feet touch the ground in front of me, then killed them cleanly when they stuck their head up to look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5060818, member: 2805"] I've shot at 2 while flying when I was younger, neither ended well. One I flat out missed as he flew over a woven wire fence to get to me. The other I missed/ peppered standing at 30 yards and he took flight. My second shot broke his wing and he dropped. My third shot peppered him and he continued to run away. Out of shells I chased the injured bird up a hill as fast as I could run. I got lucky and he tried to duck into the woods through a woven wire fence and got hung up just enough for me to catch up to him and dispatch him. I then puked from exhaustion. Since then, I've had 2 fly to me. I let their feet touch the ground in front of me, then killed them cleanly when they stuck their head up to look. [/QUOTE]
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