FLDBRED Well-known member Dec 9, 2014 #41 Who would of thought you'd be capable of doing an instate trap n transfer with wild pheasants born and bred in pa.! My hat goes off to you. Last edited: Dec 9, 2014
Who would of thought you'd be capable of doing an instate trap n transfer with wild pheasants born and bred in pa.! My hat goes off to you.
P parooster New member Dec 9, 2014 #42 It's exciting to know that wild pheasants are making a comeback in Pa.. I think you guys are doing a great job. I would love to see more WPRA's.
It's exciting to know that wild pheasants are making a comeback in Pa.. I think you guys are doing a great job. I would love to see more WPRA's.
P parooster New member Jan 27, 2015 #43 Have you been able to find any "wild" pheasants on your property yet? This is located in one of the WPRA's right? Thanks.
Have you been able to find any "wild" pheasants on your property yet? This is located in one of the WPRA's right? Thanks.
R Roosterslammer Member Jan 28, 2015 #44 No, my property needs about three years of work before it will be a pheasant magnet. I'm working on it.
No, my property needs about three years of work before it will be a pheasant magnet. I'm working on it.
J JohnMac29 New member May 25, 2015 #45 Just finished reading this thread, that property looks amazing! It has a huge potential.
FLDBRED Well-known member Jan 10, 2018 #46 Hey Buddy, Have you any updated pictures of your property? Last edited: Jan 18, 2018