One day several years ago I was hunting a WPA & shot a banded pseudo-rooster. I'd shot 2 other REAL roosters that day, & the place lent itself to being productive for only a short window during the season, so I went back the next day to get the goody out of it. I ended up shooting 2 MORE banded ones. Turns out they'd been released by a Pro Pheasants group in the area earlier in the season for a youth hunt. It's very, VERY uncommon for me to see a rooster before it flushes, even in very light cover. All 3 of these were chased on foot by my 2nd springer Buzz, 2 of them passed within 5-10 feet of me, and I saw all 3 of them running before they finally flew. They acted in no way like the wild birds we're used to, other than that they did run a bit & did fly a bit. But in a very different fashion. I wear them on my lanyard more as a joke than anything else.
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