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Author Topic: thinking of pheasants for 08 spring  (Read 1712 times)

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Offline Russ-Judy

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not much else to do theses cold days- bought  100# OF CORN TODAY TO FEED LAST YEARS BREED-- only see the roosters- no hens-- the guy at the feed mill said if your only seeing roosters and no hens- theres a good posibility the roosters killed off some or all of the hens to protect the food source--

not a good thought in my head right now as he states- in the fall kill as many roosters as you can or the hens wont make it in a bad season

that fat sucker in moms yard gets a free pass till this fall and the gloves come off- he has no buddys with him :fudd:

were buying a couple more roosters this spring and 21 hens again- he better stick it where it counts this spring cause hes going to be toast this fall along with his buddys----hes so fat the cats and dog dont bother him in moms yard

iv been trying to name him but havent put it to print yet

buck shot-so his meat is tenderized
#6- so i get another shot at him in mid air
#7- so he gets to see a dogs jaws
Lucky- cause i havent rung his neck before fall season
six pac- cause chaseing him will take me that long between rest breaks chaseing him


any good names let me know

Offline GRIZ

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Justifiably so I think six pac would be the proper name. You allready explained the reason.

Make that 2 votes for "six pac"one for me an one for goldielox.
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