BritChaser
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Cooler temperatures made for some tighter holding birds in NW this weekend. The winds made dog work difficult and, consequently, most flushes were not preceded by any warning. Gus did snap a beautiful reverse point while our line was going downwind in some CRP. A quarter of milo finally got cut on land I hunt and man oh man was it loaded with pheasants. The farmer called me while combining and said, "This field is lousy with pheasants." We also flushed four coveys of quail there. Another nearby quarter of milo was also "crawling" with pheasants as it was getting cut. We'll see to it next weekend. By next weekend more milo and corn should be cut with great improvement in hunting.
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