Resident pheasant opener was good. Couple of pics.

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Blade
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Resident pheasant opener was good. Couple of pics.

Post by Blade » Sat Oct 14, 2006 3:49 pm

Went to my first spot and someone had beat me to it. :cry: Went to the 2nd spot and same results. 3rd spot same thing. :( Started to get a little frustrated but kept moving and found a decent looking walk in area. Took the dog and away we went. Covered the whole field and all we had was a bunch of hens get up. Went to another spot and didn't get 75 yards from the truck and Mollie locked up on point. I could see one running thru the grass so I waited and the grass exploded with birds. I had all 3 birds in less than 20 seconds. What a blast.


On point on a hen in the first field.
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A successful day.
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Coach529

Post by Coach529 » Sat Oct 14, 2006 4:50 pm

Awesome pics!!

The weather was awesome up here, temps in the 40 and a beautiful blue sky!! A bunch of us got our limit by noon and I spent the afternoon on the couch with my new puppy!!

pameladallaire

hunt

Post by pameladallaire » Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:07 am

Very nice. :D

bigbyrd97

Post by bigbyrd97 » Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:51 pm

Blade had some good luck last weekend also. Where in SD are you?

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Blade
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Post by Blade » Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:54 pm

bigbyrd97

Northeast part of the state. A small town named Goodwin, east of Watertown. Where abouts are you located?

bigbyrd97

Post by bigbyrd97 » Sun Oct 29, 2006 8:58 pm

Blade I live west of Rapid City in Belle Fourche. Bet you and sdgord know some good places to hunt over on the eastern side. It seems I forgot how to post pics, any tips?

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Post by Blade » Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:00 pm

bigbyrd97,

There are a few different ways to post pics on the forum, I use photobucket, it is free to register. I have listed the steps to use their website. There are a couple others also but I have had the best luck with photobucket.

1. Goto www.photobucket.com
2. Register
3. Once registered you can go to image upload.
4. Click browse to go to the file or folder where you have your pics downloaded.
5. Select the pic (pics) you want.
6. Click submit and wait a little bit, this will vary depending on your internet speed.
7. Once they are uploaded you can go down and highlight the IMG line.
8. Once highlighted, right click on the IMG line.
9. Click copy.
10. Goto the forum message you have started.
11. Left click where you want to insert the picture in your message.
12. Right click.
13. Click paste.
14. Click preview and see how it looks.

I hope this helps you out. And we are looking forward to some pics.

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Danro
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Post by Danro » Tue Oct 31, 2006 3:53 pm

That first bird looks like a runt, or maybe its just this years hatch.

EWSIV

Post by EWSIV » Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:49 am

Danro,

My Brit looks so much like the one in your Avatar I did a double take. What is his breeding?

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Post by Danro » Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:03 pm

I actually got him from a friend who has two britts. He got his two from a breeder in New Jersey, around Salem I think. They do look very much alike. Your picture reminds me of him as a pup. He was so small I could put him in my sweatshirt pocket. :D

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