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<blockquote data-quote="yellalinehunter" data-source="post: 5723185" data-attributes="member: 23813"><p>Comfortable waterproof shoes. Quick drying pants. Tall grass with dew or melting frost gets wet quick. Be sure to mark your bird good. A solid hit bird can still take off running fast as the wind blows. Iowa had areas that were non toxic shot only. Not sure about Kansas, may want to have a box or two just in case. Your hip flexors will be on fire walking in the tall thick stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellalinehunter, post: 5723185, member: 23813"] Comfortable waterproof shoes. Quick drying pants. Tall grass with dew or melting frost gets wet quick. Be sure to mark your bird good. A solid hit bird can still take off running fast as the wind blows. Iowa had areas that were non toxic shot only. Not sure about Kansas, may want to have a box or two just in case. Your hip flexors will be on fire walking in the tall thick stuff. [/QUOTE]
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