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i wish i could send you boys some rain and cooler weather...its still hot in mississippi but we did get a little rain last nite and a lot of heavy wind...im gonna talk to the big guy and tell him the phezants are in trouble and need some help.... charlie
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Over on I-35, plus seeing some quail in area also, which is a plus.
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I'm in Connecticut and we don't have wild pheasants. However, my gun club stocks them. Last year a freak October snowstorm collapsed 3 pens and freed 10000 pheasant.
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Bet you guys hade some fun!!
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08-20-2012, 03:17 PM | #17 | ||||||
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no they were all in the town, not the fields we're allowed to hunt
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The word from Atwood KS is mixed...good hatch...smaller clutches, early mowing of fields did not help. He did say south of 70 was the worst drought areas. We need a break out there for the birds to do better!. CRP losses will be very hard on the wild birds also. I see most of the farm bill money goes for food stamps...80% check it out.....SXS ohio
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I love to go to the places everyone avoids because of bad reports. A good dog and next to no competition equals birds in the bag. And if it really is a disaster, a cold beer after a long hike is always good.
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