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 		<title>Comment on King&#8217;s ShadowCamo Works! by: W.P.Williamson {percy}</title>
		<link>http://blog.kingsoutdoorworld.com/2007/05/03/kings-shadowcamo-works/#comment-53179</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 04:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hello Dave, all the bloggers and fellow hunters;
Nice buck there Nate, Great job! I found that blog thing of yours very interesting as I just returned from hunting Merrium turkeys here in Alberta, {very limited draw 200 tags for entire province took 5 years to draw}. At any rate, I too lately, am mixing my Shadow camo, wearing my Desert Shadow pants to match the lower grasses that are still mostly winter dried Yellow and Beige hued for the most part and my Mountain Shadow jacket too match every thing above my waist,  that is scarce greening up  bye the way[rain gear that is today....very soggy turkey hunting this morning]. All dry but still no turkey....but that's not the camo's fault! I did find 6 white tail sheds though and saw a big  black bear sow and her most gorgeuos honey colored, 1 year old cub.... at close range they never even saw me at 80 yards in open range ,mixed Pine and Spruce forest as i snuck away from them as they fed and played in the fresh green opening in the forest. It was an excellent day inspite of the holed up turkeys. I did find 6 diffrent single ,nesting hens. They seem to be driven to the green grass in an effort to get enough nourishment to make eggs, lay, hatch and raise then new years molts  though.This is my first ever, blog entry, any where so I am a bit unsure about it and feeling rather insecure as  don't have my spell check...or Editor Dave for same!!!
Great / safe Hunting, to you! 
Bye for now
W.P.Williamson{Percy}</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hello Dave, all the bloggers and fellow hunters;<br />
Nice buck there Nate, Great job! I found that blog thing of yours very interesting as I just returned from hunting Merrium turkeys here in Alberta, {very limited draw 200 tags for entire province took 5 years to draw}. At any rate, I too lately, am mixing my Shadow camo, wearing my Desert Shadow pants to match the lower grasses that are still mostly winter dried Yellow and Beige hued for the most part and my Mountain Shadow jacket too match every thing above my waist,  that is scarce greening up  bye the way[rain gear that is today&#8230;.very soggy turkey hunting this morning]. All dry but still no turkey&#8230;.but that&#8217;s not the camo&#8217;s fault! I did find 6 white tail sheds though and saw a big  black bear sow and her most gorgeuos honey colored, 1 year old cub&#8230;. at close range they never even saw me at 80 yards in open range ,mixed Pine and Spruce forest as i snuck away from them as they fed and played in the fresh green opening in the forest. It was an excellent day inspite of the holed up turkeys. I did find 6 diffrent single ,nesting hens. They seem to be driven to the green grass in an effort to get enough nourishment to make eggs, lay, hatch and raise then new years molts  though.This is my first ever, blog entry, any where so I am a bit unsure about it and feeling rather insecure as  don&#8217;t have my spell check&#8230;or Editor Dave for same!!!<br />
Great / safe Hunting, to you!<br />
Bye for now<br />
W.P.Williamson{Percy}
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		<link>http://blog.kingsoutdoorworld.com/2007/05/03/kings-shadowcamo-works/#comment-53100</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2007 21:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
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