Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Grab your shotgun and open fire

 


16 comments:

  1. Not very sporting.

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  2. Not at all, but good eating as long as you eat what you kill.

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  3. No, not sporting at all, but delicious. Just chew gently. There's always a piece of shot or two left in the bird.

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    1. I lost two teeth from biting into #6 shot I missed cleaning the Pheasant. God that hurt. One capped the other pulled.

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  4. Just a little overpopulated.

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  5. Boom boom. Those things will give you a heart attack when the bust out of a bush. Good to eat and most likely on a farm somewhere

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  6. uh....got the GPS coordinates by any chance?

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  7. As long as they can all stay for an indefinite period, one will come close to you each day and stretch his neck across a stone for your enjoyment.

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  8. Wait up guys, I'm taking my plug out.

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    1. Wait what??? Oh, out of your shotgun. Got it.

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  9. Road Runners! At least we called them that when fish and game introduced a different breed of pheasants, it was back in the late 60's, little bastards ran around everywhere, and almost too tough to eat. Not like a tasty tender hen.

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  10. I've hunted (and shot) enough ringnecks in my life to know, this picture is as fake as they come, pleasing to the eye but... no offense. I'll go away now.

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    1. yeh, what he said.

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    2. Probably, (if it ain't stinkin' AI), from a pheasant farm, about as docile as can be.

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  11. My dog would have a stroke if he saw this

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