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Most fun bird to hunt

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Category: Hunting
Forum Name: Birds and Bird Dogs
Forum Description: Upland birds, turkey, waterfowl - and man's best friend!
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Topic: Most fun bird to hunt
Posted By: d4570
Subject: Most fun bird to hunt
Date Posted: 21 August 2018 at 15:59
I know the region will make it very but in general .
Fun as in , challenging, relaxing, exhilarating .


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Posted By: d4570
Date Posted: 21 August 2018 at 16:02
Swan and crane to me only because there kind of exotic and,
make a BIG thud when they hit the ground.

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Posted By: BEAR
Date Posted: 21 August 2018 at 16:38
decoying geese.   and maybe pheasants over good dog.

When my legs were younger, ruff grouse hunting without a dog.

Taht is small game birds.  but small game overal  cottontail rabbits with beagles...great.


Posted By: RobertMT
Date Posted: 21 August 2018 at 18:08
Years ago I loved hunting quail and rock pigeons, in the sierra foothills. We also used to have pigeon shoot at most Sundays. We'd post up between the three barns and keep them circling. Few of the neighbors caught on and they'd join in and get the feedlot and dairy pigeons to join in. You'd have few hundred birds working in few mile circle, we'd have big BBQ afterwards. As long as you didn't shoot them more than few hours, once a week, they'd stick around.

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Posted By: jsgbearpaws1
Date Posted: 21 August 2018 at 21:57
Boeing 707 makes a heluva thud as well, but it wasn't on the list. Same with the Warthog. Big ugly them be.
Hardwood grouse and doodles are hard to hit and just a blur in the brush. They get my nod.


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Posted By: Wing master
Date Posted: 21 August 2018 at 23:43
I had to go with Pheasants. Mostly because their are more of them around here than anything else. I haven't hunted them since my bird dogs died, but their was nothing like hunting pheasants over a dog. 

I also really like hunting geese. I hunted them with Grumpy2 down in Colorado several times. That was fun. 

Wing master


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