Re: Upland Game Hunting
[Re: conibearguy]
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09/09/22 04:28 PM
09/09/22 04:28 PM
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Looking to hopefully plan an out-of-state hunting trip. Located in Nebraska. I have hunted bobwhites, prairie chickens, and pheasants here. I will go after sharpies also. Looking for other options (possibly close). I have a two-year-old dog on her second season and wanting to get more taxidermy for the wall. what kind of Dog? If a Retriever then SD ducks, if a pointer Arizona Quail.
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Re: Upland Game Hunting
[Re: nvwrangler]
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09/09/22 06:04 PM
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Any history of bad decisions in your past ? If so there are always chuckers to start chasing. The first time you hunt chukar is for fun. After that, all subsequent hunts are for revenge. Legs of a mountain goat, speed of an F-18. All the while laughing at you hysterically.
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Re: Upland Game Hunting
[Re: conibearguy]
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09/09/22 07:16 PM
09/09/22 07:16 PM
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I used to upland bird hunt. But anymore the other sports interfere with that. On Oct. 1st. you have Bow Deer hunters charging into the woods for about 6 weeks. Then Deer rifle season comes on Nov.15th. Starting Dec. 1st. back to the bow hunters, muzzle loading, trappers earlier etc.
On top of that I turned 75 this summer. Not quite as adgile as when I was younger.
Still like to shoot partridge when out and about.
Vietnam--1967 46th. Const./Combat Engineers
"Chaotic action is preferable to orderly inaction." "After the first shot, all plans go out the window!"
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Re: Upland Game Hunting
[Re: Lazarus]
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09/09/22 09:33 PM
09/09/22 09:33 PM
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Any history of bad decisions in your past ? If so there are always chuckers to start chasing. The first time you hunt chukar is for fun. After that, all subsequent hunts are for revenge. Legs of a mountain goat, speed of an F-18. All the while laughing at you hysterically. Only for the weak of mind diffently not for the weak of lung power
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Re: Upland Game Hunting
[Re: conibearguy]
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09/10/22 05:01 PM
09/10/22 05:01 PM
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I consider myself lucky that I was hunting during the peak of pheasant hunting in Southeast and Southcentral PA .The pheasant was a non native bird in the United States It was first introduced in the US in the state of ORI think That was in the late 1880's and 1890's .Pa did not introduce them into the wild until some time in the early 1900's .Thanks in part to the farming practices being used at that time the habitat was perfect for natural reproduction .And raising pheasants and releasing them into the wild became a very popular program for the many sportsmen's clubs in PA Plus many people took up raising them also . Opening day was usually the last Sat of Oct .It was like a holiday for many people I would guess there was more people hunting pheasants in PA and there where deer hunters at that time .Hunting hours for the first day was you could not start until 9:00 AM The main reason for that was it allowed he farmers to do their morning chores before opening time for pheasants occurred. For the first several hours you would be hearing someone shooting nearby . almost non stop The daily bag limit was 2 .Many hunters with dogs where finished in about an hour .You where allowed to hunt in parties of up to 5 people .The best farms as far as habitat had so much cover that you had to hunt every field to work all the cover And often times we would hunt some of those fields. More than once we would hunt the same spots more than once a day. The southeast and south central part of PA was called the pheasant capital on the eastern part of the US .It started to fade away in the 1970's and by the mid 1980''s the pheasant population had nearly disappeared I still get a thrill out of hearing a rooster pheasant crowing and flushing a tight sitting bird at your feet is as much fun as it was 40 or 50 years ago
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Re: Upland Game Hunting
[Re: conibearguy]
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09/19/22 11:12 AM
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Scaled quail. Call NM game n fish to determine what population status is. I've had friends go down there and pile them up.
Last edited by Ringneck1; 09/19/22 03:22 PM. Reason: Fat fingers
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Re: Upland Game Hunting
[Re: MNTrapper21]
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09/19/22 03:25 PM
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Grouse hunting in northern MN is top notch, hard to beat it If you go to NE MN you can shoot ruffed grouse and one stinking Spruce grouse for the wall. Stay just a little further south and you can pick up woodcock too.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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