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Unread 12-24-2019, 10:55 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens View Post
I am dead serious here. I recently smoked a big batch of grouse(10) and pheasant(8) and 6 woodcock. This stuff never lasts long when I bring it out!
I am not overly fond of eating woodcock, and thus don't shoot very many of them, unless over young dogs. I gave each of my dogs( 3 setters) a smoked woodcock fillet, and they would not eat it, honestly. The little house dog, Huck Finn also turned up his nose at it. I left the woodcock in their bowls all day, and they just ate around them--and they would eat all the grouse and pheasant pieces that I would give them.
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Sorry Harold I don't understand, why shoot them if you are not going to eat them. I've hunted my dogs for years on woodcock great for training but I don't like them either so I don't shoot and move the dog on to the next cover. Sorry just I just don't agree
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