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Hi all,
I'm in the process of moving back to WA after more than four years.
I've accumulated a few Pointers over the last four years and as a result, I have need of training birds. Can anyone recommend a game bird breeder reasonably close to Clark county? Homers would be fine too.
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welcome back!
I gave up on overpriced/poor flying/ sickly /pen raised/ west side birds along time ago and started using bird launchers and pigeons. I think I have saved a fortune and a lot of headaches going this route.
there are some pro bird raisers on this site that could probably give you a more positive answer than me, hopefully they will chime in. you might be better off heading south into oregon for pen raised birds.
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I've had the same issues with pen raiseds. Homing pigeons are indeed a nice cheap alternative. Pen raised chukar aren't bad either with a launcher.
In this case I have a dog that I'm not quite done gun proofing. Normally I'd call the local shooting preserve, but I'm literally rolling into town and just getting oriented.
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I am looking for birds right now too if I find something will let you know.
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Jana
I am in S.W. WA. and still have lots of Chukar
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Bluemoon will message you would love to get just a couple dont have freezer space for a ton but want a few for training my pup.
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Here's a follow up question.
Due to the speed of my move back here I'm living the nightmare with three Pointers in a house on a postage stamp lot (hopefully this will change in the coming months). Anyhow, this means I have no place to train and even shoot training birds over my dogs.
Are there any areas to do this in Clark county or the surrounding areas?
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September 21, 2012, 11:31:31 AM »
You have two areas close by;
Vancouver Lake, check regs with early goose. but it is a state training area
Sauvie Island just west of Portland. You can pick up training permit on the island, you do not have to be a Oregon res. to train there. I think permit is $35.00 for the year. (12 months after purchase date)
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You mean the pheasant release site?
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September 21, 2012, 11:52:26 AM »
I do not know if it is a release site. (I only hunt wild birds) But I know quite a few trialers and trainers that train out there through out the summer.
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Is there any organized training club in the area Bluemoon?
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September 21, 2012, 04:10:30 PM »
Sauvie Island is the site of a lot of walking field trials and hunt test through the year. Off the top of my head I now the Oregon Weimaraner Club is one and they probably have a links page of other local clubs in that area.
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