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  1. chriswhite22

    Late Season Pheasant

    I don't consider it late season hunting yet, but it's quickly approaching. I got this guy on public this weekend (4 roosters for the season & 7 quail). He had some nice size hooks (I think I'm measuring from the wrong spot, but you get the point). I love December pheasant hunting in MO. You...
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    Opening Day 2015

    Hey guys, I was wondering how things went for the MO folks. I hit some public in the northeast part of the state and was happy with the birds I saw, but terrified by the number of hunters!?! Wow, there was a lot. I bet that had a lot to do with the numbers observed, but too many for my liking...
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    Quail Calling!!!

    I've been taking care of 80 acres up in Pike County Missouri for the last 4 years and I went up there to do some work this weekend. I heard a lot of bob whites calling!!! Years prior I have never heard them. So I am encouraged!!! The land owner let CRP expire a few years ago too. The...
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    MO's Hatch

    Hey guys, I'm stuck in a part of the state where there are no pheasants, but I have seen/heard quail throughout the spring when I was hunting turkey in St. Charles County. I'm looking for some updates on the hatch for both species. I typically hunt in Northeast and Northwest Missouri. Thanks!
  5. chriswhite22

    Turkey Hunting Affirms My Love of Pheasant Hunting

    I've been in the woods 8 times so far and had the great experience of watching my 8 year old boy drop a nice turkey. I can be certain of one thing about turkey season it creates the desire to chase wild pheasants and affirms my love for it! I can walk 6 hours with little to no activity and...
  6. chriswhite22

    Missouri Upland Hunter - New to Forum

    Hello everyone, my name is Chris and I am new to the forum. I'm going into my 6th season of hunting upland game and it is my passion. I've hunted A LOT of public land in Northern Missouri and with help of a MO Conservation Wildlife Biologist and a lot of learning from mistakes I've managed to...
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