Pretty lame compared to the others here, but it was the best one for me this season. And actually since I hardly saw one last year, best in two seasons. Flushed 8 birds, but 5 I only heard them. The first single that flushed, I saw him on the ground just before he launched and could see where he was going to fly. Tagged him through the trees. A 20 ga. Remington model 31, shooting 7/8 oz of #8. This is a very nice little shooter, and will be even better once the MOD choke is opened up to about Skeet. Then, just before I get to the truck, I flush a single on the right side of the trail but he doesn't fly far. I head towards where I think he landed, and flush one on the LEFT side of the trail flying left - BANG miss! Which then causes the one on the RIGHT TO flush to the right - BANG hit! So 3 shots at birds, 2 in the pouch.
But I got to try a neat little trick. The first bird was still fluttering a bit when I picked it up. Rather than giving it a twirly, I tried something I'd read about but hadn't used. Cupping the bird in one hand, you pinch the backbone just at the base of the ribs - you'll feel a little 'click'. Dead bird instantly! Very cool!

But I got to try a neat little trick. The first bird was still fluttering a bit when I picked it up. Rather than giving it a twirly, I tried something I'd read about but hadn't used. Cupping the bird in one hand, you pinch the backbone just at the base of the ribs - you'll feel a little 'click'. Dead bird instantly! Very cool!