#543304 - 10/05/09 02:51 AM
Re: WestSide Pheasant anyone?
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River Nutrients
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Loc: Bothell, Wa
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No-
I mean HELL NO!
As for a young pup, if you already bought the license, just go there in the last hour and let your pup fetch up all the wounded birds before the coyotes get at them! Loosing the pup in that mob scene could do more harm then good.
I'm with Seastrike. Let em learn on the wild birds.
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#543942 - 10/07/09 02:35 AM
Re: WestSide Pheasant anyone?
[Re: huntncoug]
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I gave up on that a few years ago when I watched a poor pheasant that had somehow survived a few days "on it's own" and had become hungry. I watched it following a hunter down a trail hoping for a handful of pheasant chow!
It wasn't the crowd that turned me off as I only hunted it during afternoons on days there where no scheduled releases. It was the quality of birds and the over all experiance that turned me off. That and the fact my dog would find three dead/wounded birds for every on that would take flight. I'd rather hunt for days for one wild pheasant then hours for two pen raised pheasant.
Same reason I fish wild steelhead instead of blue creek! I'm a snob and damn proud of it!
I will admit though that the last year I hunted it was when Sage was 6 months old so there is some training oppertunities to be derived.
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#544038 - 10/07/09 02:54 PM
Re: WestSide Pheasant anyone?
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 05/10/08
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I've moved here from Minnesota two years ago, and started training a yellow lab last year. So far, I've only introduced him to live Grouse in South Dakota. My family owns a farm there.
I'd like to get some training done close to home at either Cherry Valley, Crescent lake or Stillwater. When and where would be the best times to avoid the crowd? I've never hunted anywhere, where there were other parties in the same field before. Even on public land. Any tips to avoid getting shot at?
Or if you got them, share you're own experience with the westside pheasant release.
Thanks!
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#544930 - 10/10/09 03:44 PM
Re: WestSide Pheasant anyone?
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 05/10/08
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Thanks for the info, I'll send a PM when I figure out when I''ll be going.
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#545309 - 10/12/09 03:23 PM
Re: WestSide Pheasant anyone?
[Re: huntncoug]
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Egg
Registered: 10/12/09
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I 'hunted' the west side release sites a couple of times, but is like going to a trout farm compared to hunting wild pheasants in E. Washington. There is just something about people hunting pheasants with German Shepards and then fighting over who shot the bird that was tame enough to get up between two or three groups of hunters to suit me.
It is an easy 4 hour drive over to the promised land, so I think I will keep doing that.
Just found this forum and I think it is great.
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