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good going fellas..that one pheasant in the picture looks to be of a lighter color than most..some fine bird dogs you have there...charlie
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10-29-2014, 06:48 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Charlie, That's a white pheasant, pure white wings with a tan back. Sort of rare in this country, pretty common in the UK so I'am told. Click the pic twice for a better look.
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i guess that pheasant would have to be mounted if i were the lucky person to have gotton it..lovely bird for sure...charlie
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Oh the memories.
Pictures like that make me remember pheasant hunting years ago before clean farming and sprinkler irrigation came along and the pheasant all but disappeared. Now the only pheasant we can hunt are planted. Tried that, it's just not the same. Thanks for posting. |
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There was a fellow from Lawrenceville, GA who used to carry his poodle out to Arkansas duck hunting with him. He caught a bit of grief on account that his wife kept the dog groomed to the 10's with the stylish poodle cut. Looked unusual , if not downright funny, running across the rice fields, but the dog certainly did its part to quiet the jokes. Most people don't know what fine hunting dogs those poodle can make. Nice pictures. Looks like you had a fun.
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