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snipe hunt is a type of practical joke that involves experienced people making fun of credulous newcomers by giving them an impossible or imaginary task.

Cute girls are invited to go on a "snipe hunt" to get them somewhere a guy can steal a kiss from them. 

Girls sitting at a Dairy Queen, bored, always seemed intrigued by an invitation to a "snipe hunt." Not that I would know...  

 
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snipe hunt is a type of practical joke that involves experienced people making fun of credulous newcomers by giving them an impossible or imaginary task.

Cute girls are invited to go on a "snipe hunt" to get them somewhere a guy can steal a kiss from them. 

Girls sitting at a Dairy Queen, bored, always seemed intrigued by an invitation to a "snipe hunt." Not that I would know...  
Or, so you thought.

http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/2014-2015/animals/wilsons-snipe-common-snipe-or-jacksnipe

 
SHA...you played for Daingerfield, right?  Did you play on the 1983 team, which won state, with 14 shutouts, only gave up 8 

points all season?  Considered the greatest Texas High School team ever...or one of. Did you play on that team? 

 
SHA...you played for Daingerfield, right?  Did you play on the 1983 team, which won state, with 14 shutouts, only gave up 8 

points all season?  Considered the greatest Texas High School team ever...or one of. Did you play on that team? 
Lots of cigars were eaten that season. 

 
Obviously, the snipe hunt is ordinarily a practical joke. But they are, in fact, real birds and I'm told they're fine table fare. I used to hunt them for fun when I was young but never a good enough wing shooter  to kill more than a few of them. I didn't know they were good to eat until I read an article about snipe hunting a couple weeks ago. 

 
1967 at Prairie Valley Camp close to Lake Whitney (West of Hillsboro).

 
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