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Unread 01-16-2010, 01:03 PM   #1
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Does it help at all that many months of the year the habitat is covered in fluffy white stuff. That just took me back to the '70's. A new neighbor and I had gone for our first pheasant hunt together. The wives were sharing coffee at home getting to know each other and it began to snow. The new neighbor lady said "Oh its snowing. They'll be home early". My wife showed a greater understanding. She replied "Not a prayer. Now they can track the damn things".


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Unread 01-16-2010, 05:02 PM   #2
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I'm always happy to "bear witness" to any double be it Pheasant, Huns (I have done it twice and never found the second bird so I stopped), Sharptails.....or Jack Daniels

In regards to being lonely in the vast arena of Mother Earth while enjoying a fine firearm and a good dog.....never
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Unread 01-16-2010, 06:56 PM   #3
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[QUOTE=Richard Anderson;11325]Pheasant, (I have done it twice and never found the second bird so I stopped), QUOTE]

I know your pain Rich - I folded two pheasants on a simultaneous rise and never found either
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The Hungarian Patridge is a tough fellow. We were hunting a patch of bush in a cut wheat field when a covey exploded. I litterly crushed the first bird so hard I cringed and turned to the second and only winged him. Sturm a GSP was only about 6mos old and he was stalking the cripple and pointing it as it ran down the edge of the cover. I let him go awhile as i felt it was good for the pup. When I returned to the first bird there were feathers everywhere but no bird. It's possible the big Red Tailed Hawk on the power pole had something to do with that. Later in the day I scratched two on the rise and recovered just the one. That was the end of "doubles" for me.
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