This story was originally published in the December 1971 issue of Outdoor Life. “The trouble with me,” moaned Mike Jacobs, “is that I shoot where they ain’t. I zig when they zag.” Mike had uncorked ...
And all that shooting from a lot of gunners concentrated in a small area makes the doves fly faster, higher, and trickier. The experts figure that about seven shells are fired for every dove bagged.
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