Pheasants
- waynedevore
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Re: Pheasants
Awesome! I love doing a little wing shooting!
Re: Pheasants
Good looking birds and even better looking dogs!
Just curious, how do things work out hunting with a pointer and a flusher at the same time? I've hunted with both but never at the same time. My guess is your Britt may get a bit upset...
Just curious, how do things work out hunting with a pointer and a flusher at the same time? I've hunted with both but never at the same time. My guess is your Britt may get a bit upset...
It ain't the size of the gun but the placement of the bullet.
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Re: Pheasants
I hunt them one at a time and both at the same time, depends some on the cover I'm hunting. They are doing their own thing, joining each other at times when one is on scent, they understand each others body language. The two dogs at a time I'm pretty sure don't miss any birds. These are all wild roosters in heavy cover. The pointer and flusher work very well together.
Mixed bags are the norm, nothing like a Lab to pull a downed greenhead out of the cattails.
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Mixed bags are the norm, nothing like a Lab to pull a downed greenhead out of the cattails.
d
Re: Pheasants
Nice mix of birds.
Sure wish that we still had some real pheasant left around here.
Sure wish that we still had some real pheasant left around here.
Live to hunt, hunt to live.
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell
the difference.
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell
the difference.
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Re: Pheasants
Yea Pheasant hunting in my neck of the woods is non existent anymore.