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Offline mike rossi

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Hunters underestimate pheasant, overestimate their dogs
« on: October 07, 2019, 11:44:29 AM »
There are two kinds of hunters in the world. One will spend a half a day, considerable energy, and a pocket full of shells in the uplands and edges of marshland and arrive at a simple and definite conclusion: that he will never again be fool enough to exert himself this hard again chasing a pheasant. With the other type, desperation and determination go hand in hand. The more he misses and the worse he fails, the harder he works at it. Out of his confirmed resolution to find the successful combination is born a confirmed pheasant hunter.

The ring-necked pheasant prefers to run rather than fly and can test the most skilled bird hunting dog with its hide-and-seek behavior. The first mistake you can make is to underestimate them.  They learn quickly and hunters are their best teachers…


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