Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: lokidog on December 31, 2015, 05:51:38 PM
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Pheasant farm in WI. I'll transfer narrative here from other post. Please comment below if you do. Thx
Happy New Years!
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Nice! Not sure which one looks more hooked? :dunno:you or her
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Great picture of a fun time I am sure. WI?? You do not have hunting like that on the island :chuckle:. Happy new year!
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Nice pic. Congrats on good times with family!
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Awesome deal Loki.
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Nice! Congratulations :tup:
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Great pic
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It was fun to see Amber retrieve something other than ducks. My dad is on the right, he shot a new cz side by side that he recently won. I don't think I've ever seen prettier farm birds, and man could these fly! The last one flew almost a quarter mile before his brain quit working.
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Nice birds lokidog, little more grey beard and some weight gain and you'll be ready for the Santa for a Santa gig. :chuckle:
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Woo go Amber
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Congrats on the birds, looks like it was a bit on the cold side. Great photo!
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please don't throw away the tail feathers or the rump patch. awesome tying material. mike w
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Looks fun!!!!! :tup:
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please don't throw away the tail feathers or the rump patch. awesome tying material. mike w
Saved the big one's beautiful rump patch for my sister's boyfriend, who does that, as well as a variety of other feathers including some of the shorter tail ones. Kept the long ones for school crafts and my neighbor's daughter.
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you can use any of the tail feathers but the 4 longest have useable feathers on both sides. mike w