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ptlyon 09-01-2024 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17656156)
Any birds that are capable of flight but choose to ground nest get little sympathy from me in their choices of self-preservation techniques. Also, I believe the protection laws against hunting almost all birds of prey doesn't help out the pheasant population.

Between all the above and hunters along with getting run over by a tractor they have a lot going against them.

Interesting how someone thinks an animal can just change their nesting routine after doing it for literally centuries

R Clark 09-01-2024 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole (Post 17656079)
We used to hunt milo fields in SWMO and it was non-stop action. I'm not a big fan of dove meat, but it was food and a lot of fun.

Wrap bacon around the breast, it’s eatable

stumppy 09-01-2024 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17656156)
Any birds that are capable of flight but choose to ground nest get little sympathy from me in their choices of self-preservation techniques. Also, I believe the protection laws against hunting almost all birds of prey doesn't help out the pheasant population.

Between all the above and hunters along with getting run over by a tractor they have a lot going against them.

You think birds like pheasant and quail make a conscience decision to nest on the ground?ROFL

It this thing called evolution. You might want to check into it.

Boise_Chief 09-01-2024 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by R Clark (Post 17656372)
Wrap bacon around the breast, it’s eatable


And a wedge jalapeño had a friend that put a little cream cheese in as well but that wasn't my favorite. Some people liked the cream cheese though.

kjwood75nro 09-02-2024 12:21 AM

Dove jalapeño poppers are one food that I will make myself sick from overeating.

Breaded and fried are damn good, too.

Fish 09-02-2024 12:53 AM

I've been hunting western Kansas for pheasant every single year going back 20 years. Typically around Colby, KS. Over 15 years ago, there was an insane amount of pheasant. I remember walking one single 1 mile field of CPR, and getting over 50 birds between ~15 of us. It has steadily went downhill though, over the last 10 years. We walk the same fields as before, and maybe get 3-4 roosters in an entire day. Drought has really decimated the pheasant population.

BlackHelicopters 09-02-2024 02:55 AM

Drought has decimated all populations.

Otter 09-02-2024 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by stumppy (Post 17656376)
You think birds like pheasant and quail make a conscience decision to nest on the ground?ROFL

It this thing called evolution. You might want to check into it.

It was meant mostly tongue-in-cheek. You might want to check into it.

Also, I'm sure there's good proctologist not to far away to have that stick removed from you ass. Might want to check into it.

stumppy 09-02-2024 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17657032)
It was meant mostly tongue-in-cheek. You might want to check into it.

Also, I'm sure there's good proctologist not to far away to have that stick removed from you ass. Might want to check into it.

Sure it was. LMAO

It might be believable except you doubled down on ignorance with your comment on birds of prey.

Otter 09-02-2024 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by stumppy (Post 17657042)
Sure it was. LMAO

It might be believable except you doubled down on ignorance with your comment on birds of prey.

A 2 second Google search will prove that birds of prey have an effect on the pheasant population.

Todays Labor Day so all the proctologists are most likely going to be unavailable for an appointed. First thing tomorrow if you're going to keep gracing us with your presence, Dumppy.

Have a good Labor Day and get a life.

srvy 09-02-2024 12:47 PM

Stumppy The ornithologistROFL

Knows his birds but a complete idiot all else.


Meet the Dummy Stumppy

https://y.yarn.co/25107e4f-1527-4d99...40779_text.gif

HonestChieffan 09-02-2024 07:44 PM

Had an awesome dove opener in Pawnee County Ks.....killed a lot of doves followed by a crappie fry and doves, cols brews and awesome fellowship. Blessed by superb friends.

HonestChieffan 09-02-2024 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 17656982)
I've been hunting western Kansas for pheasant every single year going back 20 years. Typically around Colby, KS. Over 15 years ago, there was an insane amount of pheasant. I remember walking one single 1 mile field of CPR, and getting over 50 birds between ~15 of us. It has steadily went downhill though, over the last 10 years. We walk the same fields as before, and maybe get 3-4 roosters in an entire day. Drought has really decimated the pheasant population.

Pawnee county this week we saw more pheasants than in many years as well as quail and even saw three broods of turkey in a 5 mile drive next to the Ark River

Dunerdr 10-03-2024 07:20 PM

Looking for a budget tripod for my son (11) crossbow. I’ve never really hunted a ground blind but our lake property kind of leaves me no choice. It’s in a flood plane with very few mature trees for a stand. And only two in less than ideal spots that I’d trust a two man stand with.

Delaney37 10-03-2024 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dunerdr (Post 17725107)
Looking for a budget tripod for my son (11) crossbow. I’ve never really hunted a ground blind but our lake property kind of leaves me no choice. It’s in a flood plane with very few mature trees for a stand. And only two in less than ideal spots that I’d trust a two man stand with.

Bog-Pod Deathgrip. Walmart has the olive drab/green aluminum set for $98.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/BOG-Death...24270b8605fa5e


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