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    What do you lose most often?

    Turn them inside out….
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    Help Needed :)

    Where are you from in MS? The first pheasant hunt I ever went on was right out of college and I was invited to go to Nebraska with an old farmer from home. He’d spent the summer picking and shelling pecans and bagged them in 1-gal ziplocks to offer the folks whose doors he knocked on for...
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    Cooking Own Meals at the Motel

    Pickapepper Sauce. Been hard to come by in my neck of the woods since a hurricane hit their plant in Jamaica last year. I found some at County Fair and should have bought them out. We also pour a bottle over a brick of cream cheese and eat it with wheat thins for an appetizer while waiting for...
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    Cooking Own Meals at the Motel

    We also took a shot at Eggs Benedict (with a southern twist) and Potatoes O’Brien- English muffins, honey baked ham, sliced tomato, fried egg, and knorr hollandaise sauce.
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    Pheasant Industry in SD

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    Snacks, Meals?

    This year, I did Mongolian venison with peppers and onions over rice in the crock pot.
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    Cooking Own Meals at the Motel

    This year we tried pheasant, sausage and shrimp jambalaya.. first, we cook the fresh pheasant breasts in bacon grease.... then the sausage... Then the peppers and onions..... then it all goes back in.... then in goes the chicken broth and zatarains jambalaya mix...bring it to a...
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    Pheasant Industry in SD

    is there a searchable directory for private preserve license holders?
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    Lets See Your Dogs..post some pic's

    Another great day in the books with my ol’ girl!
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    Gifts for hunters

    If you travel to a different state, a personalized cutting board or rocks glasses from that state seems to be a good gift, even if it’s not actually used in the field, but used to serve the bounty of your hunt. Dimock Cheese is always a favorite stop for the group I go to SD with. Year...
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    Northern lights 11/11/25

    From Tripp SD
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    Lets See Your Dogs..post some pic's

    Her first bird of the trip!
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    Gifts for hunters

    Pocket knife Engraved zippo Zippo hand warmers Engraved tobacco pipe Traditional style cap/hat
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    How far between gunners?

    Suppose you have a quarter section of solid grass field. No treelines, or wind breaks or shelterbelts, or other significant vegetiation or cover transitions. Just one big square field of knee-to-waist-high prairie grass. Section roads along the south and west boundaries. No vehicle access along...
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    Style

    I put mine on a homemade "adventure trailer". I've slept 4 in this tent. I've taken mine on a few fishing trips to arkansas, and a couple of deer hunts, but haven't hauled it on any pheasant hunts yet. I'm okay with staying in dumpy motels for $30-45 per night per person if there's a chance of...
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    Bells on flushers

    I can see the usefulness of the bells in fields that are so thick with trall grass that the dog literally disappears from sight. My lab is pretty quiet when in the field, and i can see where a flusher may get a bit too far out on those windy days that they may get turned around in the thick...
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    Anyone give up another form of hunting all together to just hunt birds instead?

    Several years ago, I decided instead of joining a local deer camp here in MS I would spend my annual hunting budget making as many road trips as I could to SD. I still deer hunt public land around home and go with friends to their camp when invited, but as long as I’m still able to navigate the...
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    Two dogs, two buddies strategy

    I’ve done this a few times with a buddy who has pointers and I have a flushing lab. We try to stay abreast of each other, and about 30- 40 yrds apart as we move through a field and follow the dogs. Close enough to hear each other if need be, far enough apart to cover decent ground
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