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PorkChop wrote:If I was just able to set up the pheasant decoys and SPINNERS this would’ve never happened
SpinnerMan wrote:Hopefully he learned his lesson and not the lesson my grandparents collie learned. When he was a young dog, he encountered his first skunk and it it nailed him in the eyes. Instead of learning to leave skunks alone. The lesson he learned was that he must kill every skunk on the planet. Thankfully he was an outside farm dog, because he killed a lot of skunks
He only ever had one run in with a porcupine. They were not very common where I grew up and I had the quills for the longest time but lost them somewhere along the way.
5 stand wrote:As a Target, you're looking at the wrong end...
5 stand wrote:You shot the first one, makes sense to me that you shoot this one... Mighty fine memories... And more great "keepsake photos"...
Double her cleaning fee...
PorkChop wrote:5 stand wrote:You shot the first one, makes sense to me that you shoot this one... Mighty fine memories... And more great "keepsake photos"...
Double her cleaning fee...
I did think it was fitting that I shot the bird.
How about you match what I pay
5 stand wrote:PorkChop wrote:5 stand wrote:You shot the first one, makes sense to me that you shoot this one... Mighty fine memories... And more great "keepsake photos"...
Double her cleaning fee...
I did think it was fitting that I shot the bird.
How about you match what I pay
I also thought it was fitting that's why I mentioned it, you're the one in the post above that use the term "unfortunately"...
I know I'm s***** at this posting, was just trying to post something funny, with the comment about Vinny's fee... Hence the
I will critique my posting, no more funny...
DComeaux wrote:I would love to chase pheasant one day. The only encounter I've ever had with a pheasant was to flush a rooster from a grass covered ditch in a harvested alfalfa field. We were parked and camped there to attend the EAA airventure in Oshkosh Wisconsin.
That was the only time I can remember having to wear a jacket in August, except for my High Level Alberta trip which was in September.
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