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jackson7
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Gents,
Anyone know of a place on the peninsula that has birds for training purposes.
thx, jackson
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What kind of birds you want I have some in the freezer for training
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Hey duckgtr,
I was looking for live birds. pigeons or anything else. thought someone might raise a few. thank you for the offer, much appreciated. best, Jackson.
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Check craigslist I have seen a couple guys on there selling pigeons just have to search both pigeon and pigeons
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Have been looking at craigslist on the peninsula side. a few will show up. Thx to all.
new pup needs some exposure.
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November 21, 2016, 04:28:58 PM »
I'm a few hours south. Have quail for a few bucks and feral pigeons you can have as many as you can catch. They just roost in the horse arena and poop on everything. I catch a few for training, shoot a bunch. They keep coming back.
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If anyone knows of any up in Skagit County let me know. I could use some pigeons.
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