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02 January 2014, 07:14
dukxdog
Despite poor reports...
...there are still lots of pheasants in South Dakota. I hunted with several of my friends who came from NJ, AK, WA, ID. We meet each season for 10 days. This year it was so good I had to go back for another 5 days. We had to work for the birds but they were there. I love the Dakotas in the fall.
This is a 100+ year old barn with some character. The nostalgia of old barns and homesteads are very interesting to me.










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02 January 2014, 21:41
Norton
Those aren't poor results! I think the reason we saw fewer birds last year than expected is because we got there the very tail end of the season. We had zero trouble finding hens.....20 for every rooster we saw.
04 January 2014, 03:37
juanpozzi
Beautifull dogs and shotguns ,a good taste and in all the photos .
Juan


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04 January 2014, 22:44
TWL
Great photos. Thank you for sharing.

I'm with you about the nostalgia of old home and farming sites. I've seen some great ones here in the US, and others in Namibia and Argentina that date back to the 1800s. Pretty cool.

What is the SxS in the photos?


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04 January 2014, 22:46
Jungleboy
Well done, as you found out, the birds are there if you are willing to look for them!

I also love the old circular barn, would be great to restore it or at least fix it up
so it doesn't fall apart? Probably doesn't get used
at all anymore.

Like Juan said, "beautiful dogs & shotguns", but what's with the autoloader? Wink
05 January 2014, 05:03
Biebs
Bobby, after taking a 92 lb Elephant, how can you get excited hunting Pleasants? :-)

I know, whole different deal. You arm yourself for birds like I do, a classic old SxS, in my case a Charles Osborne 12ga 2 1/2" boxlock. Hey, between the GWP, Brittanies, and Labs, which did you think was the most effective out there?

Jon
05 January 2014, 05:27
dukxdog
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Originally posted by Biebs:
Bobby, after taking a 92 lb Elephant, how can you get excited hunting Pleasants? :-)

I know, whole different deal. You arm yourself for birds like I do, a classic old SxS, in my case a Charles Osborne 12ga 2 1/2" boxlock. Hey, between the GWP, Brittanies, and Labs, which did you think was the most effective out there?

Jon

I love to hunt no matter what or where. Bird hunting is a passion because I love the dogs, guns, whistles, country, walking, et al. Elephants, buffs, etc. are bonuses in a good life.

This shotgun is a 1912 Charles Daly 16ga. I love old Lindner guns.

I've owned many dogs. Each has it's place. Labs will do it all. I love shooting birds over point. I have these in photos plus two setters. Glad I don't have to choose just one breed.


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