Bird Hunters are here.

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David_Wilson
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Bird Hunters are here.

Post by David_Wilson » Wed Oct 19, 2016 1:41 am

I am new in this Form. But like this one as there I have found interesting Topics on Hunting> I love Hunting in my free times, especially Bird Hunting.
So I have created this thread only for the Bird Hunters. Share your best experience in this thread. We are here to make comments on your post.

Answer first these question bellow-
1. Are you a beginner in this forum?
2. Pure bird hunter?
3. Limit of your hunting per day?

We will be happy to know your Bird Hunting Experience.

tailcracken pointer
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Post by tailcracken pointer » Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:25 am

Been a member for a few years, No dought bird hunting is my favorite thing to do I don't go for the meat I just love to watch my dogs and watch them get better each time out, I only hunt EPs I love there cracking tail , snappy and quick straight up tail , I only shoot over a pointed bird I give the meat away I don't waste it,not sure about 3rd question but if your talking how long I spend in the field I will hunt all day but lots of different spots

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Post by 3 Dogs and a Gun » Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:26 am

New here also.
Pure bird hunter. Would love to run some but work and time of year prevent it.

Love any dog that does his job well. Run GSP right now but could just as easy have a Britt or English Pointer.

Quail are my home birds, but travel more every year to hunt other birds.

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Post by Mountaineer » Sun Oct 23, 2016 1:34 pm

1) Not particularly

2) I make mistakes....and basically, a birdhunter.

3) Time, Possession Limits, Weariness, Weather, Obligations, Health.....the list goes on.

Best experience?
Taking GBE's Dog, Gun and Time Enough to heart and understanding being there......it's best to have that experience each time out.

Question...who be "WE"?

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Tooling
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Post by Tooling » Sun Oct 23, 2016 2:52 pm

Wow - seems quite a pretentious and rude first post if you ask me..geez

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Post by fishvik » Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:51 pm

1.Been a bird hunter for a longtime.
2.Hunt mostly upland and waterfowl, some big game.
3. No limits in the fall, I'm retired.

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Post by David_Wilson » Sat Nov 26, 2016 5:04 am

I thinks if you have hunted your necessary meat already then you shouldn't waste some more life only for your pleasure. What you think?

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Post by fishvik » Fri Dec 02, 2016 4:06 pm

David_Wilson wrote:I thinks if you have hunted your necessary meat already then you shouldn't waste some more life only for your pleasure. What you think?

As tasty and healthy as wild birds are to eat, I'm not sure I've ever killed my "necessary" meat. I never waste a bird. It is wonderful table fare.

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Post by Mountaineer » Fri Dec 02, 2016 5:00 pm

David_Wilson wrote:I thinks if you have hunted your necessary meat already then you shouldn't waste some more life only for your pleasure. What you think?
I thinks the winds of obviousness have blown away the remnants of the smoke shrouding your initial post in this thread.

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Post by tailcracken pointer » Thu Dec 08, 2016 12:45 pm

David_Wilson wrote:I thinks if you have hunted your necessary meat already then you shouldn't waste some more life only for your pleasure. What you think?
I thinks if I need meat I go to price chopper

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Bird Hunters are here.

Post by GSPONPOINT32 » Thu Dec 08, 2016 12:50 pm

Mountaineer wrote:
David_Wilson wrote:I thinks if you have hunted your necessary meat already then you shouldn't waste some more life only for your pleasure. What you think?
I thinks the winds of obviousness have blown away the remnants of the smoke shrouding your initial post in this thread.
Hahah excellent. I thinks he got the message.


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Post by jimmymuller » Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:18 am

Bird hunting is my favorite pastime. A lot of people don't realize how amazing they are. I got some decoys this summer for steal and I can't wait to try them out.
Muller Chokes

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