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    Released birds - the numbers

    I was told this story by a buddy. He had a family trip to SD this year. There's a guy who's lived out there a long time, let's say he moved there from MN 30-40 years ago. He had a good career and bought a chunk of land, the thing is laid out just like one of those prime Game Production Areas...
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    Camera

    I got a gopro 10. They release one every year around the start of pheasant season. The 14 should drop in sept-oct of this year. Gopro's business model is to release a new camera every year to drive sales, which I understand. Often the differences from to year are very small. From the gopro 10...
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    28 gauge 11-87

    I give 28's a good natured ribbing from time to time. If you find one that suits you and point it well they'll do the trick, as will any gun*. And with modern shotshells and longer chambers it's not uncommon to find shells with a payload north of an ounce, so in reality you don't need to be a...
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    Goldador retriever wanted

    There's a bunch of litters that meet your requirements and time frame. Head down to Sheridan wyoming.
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    Preferred Hunt Start Time

    I'm a man of varied tastes.
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    Preferred Hunt Start Time

    Dallas Alice.
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    Shooting Woes - Help Needed

    Where the dog is depends on a litany of variables. Thickness of cover, wildness of birds, which dog specifically you're talking about and their energy level at that point in time. Also I didn't make this post or the video here so not sure what you're referring to. That being said, standing on a...
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    Pheasants Forever Banquet Ideas

    A flat of shells is a great idea. I know most gun raffles I see are for guns I would never use. Oddball pistols and cheap Turkish shotguns. I've bid on nice gun cases and also prize packages from the local butcher at last years banquet.
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    Shooting Woes - Help Needed

    Trigger time on clays helps and will improve your game shooting. But they definitely have differences. I find it easier to hit a clay than a live bird.
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    28 gauge 11-87

    One thing about a 28, it has great snob appeal.
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    New from OK

    I never been to heaven, But I been to Oklahoma
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    Season Wrap Up

    I think you need to set a new goal next year. Buy an out of state license and hunt kansas. Why would you leave home. One word. BLUE BACKS. So two but kinda one.
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    Lewistown, MT are there birds?

    Lewiston if you've got a nice private ranch is good. But Hilger is even better.
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    Family

    Here's what you need to do goose, cause I know you're taking about your cousin. Ease into a conversation with him, and go over gun safety with him, all of it. You were in the army and always hunted so you know this stuff inside and out. If he listens that's good, you guys can keep hunting...
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    Loosing birds

    I'm not sure what this means entirely. Are these the guys you hang out with?
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    2024/2025 Pheasant Hunting Videos

    I thought I lost all my archived footage!!:mad: Then a few days later I found it all in the dusty back corner of my hardrive. Whew!!!☺️
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    Loosing birds

    Some days it's ditches, an auto chock full of hi-brass magnums and a dusty old hoodie, that's low-bagger. Others it's a shiny new O/U, an orvis coat, hunt cherry private land and only shoot birds the dog puts up. All while looking down my nose at poor provincial sods and city-slickers alike...
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    Loosing birds

    Don't get me wrong, when you've got a 12 that fits you like yoga pants on a fat girl, or attempt to "reach out there" with you can lose or miss birds. If you've got two guns that fit equally well the larger bore is better in most every circumstance. The question is by how much. I've got no...
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