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<blockquote data-quote="Kirk" data-source="post: 5274465" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>First time I shot at a Canadian Goose I had similar results. It never flinched and I just watched it fly off. I live near (20 miles or so on the water) from the refuge the Sandhill Cranes invade on Chickamauga every winter. Every field around my house has Cranes in and out of it this time of year. They fly over my house several times a week. First time I saw one in person (on ground) I was shocked at just how big they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirk, post: 5274465, member: 967"] First time I shot at a Canadian Goose I had similar results. It never flinched and I just watched it fly off. I live near (20 miles or so on the water) from the refuge the Sandhill Cranes invade on Chickamauga every winter. Every field around my house has Cranes in and out of it this time of year. They fly over my house several times a week. First time I saw one in person (on ground) I was shocked at just how big they are. [/QUOTE]
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