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Field Scout
11-15-2007, 11:55 PM
Thought I'd share a couple pics of my boys from our pheasant hunt in Nebraska last week
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Scout on point
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Tacker on point
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working together on the retrieve
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Family photo:D

timgco
11-16-2007, 12:40 AM
NICE! Thanks for rubbing in it in!!!:fdance: :jump:


I'll show these to my boys. I'm sure they'll pi$$ on my hunting boots that are collecting dust.

Big Dad
11-16-2007, 03:50 AM
Thought I'd share a couple pics of my boys from our pheasant hunt in Nebraska last week
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Scout on point
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Tacker on point
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working together on the retrieve
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Family photo:D

Where abouts in Nebraska? I used to love to bird hunt Nebraska. If I remember rifle season for deer should be opening up soon.

Hucky
11-16-2007, 04:55 AM
Very Cool!

It sure would be great to have a back yard like that :beerchug:

Hucky
11-16-2007, 04:55 AM
Very Cool!

It sure would be great to have a back yard like that :beerchug:

November, Im guessing Pheasant Season

frenzy1
11-16-2007, 10:47 AM
Nice pics ! Hope you didn't shoot those dogs !

h2co-pilot
11-16-2007, 02:28 PM
I've been pondering whether to click this or not.

Very tasteful. Beautiful dogs.:)

:beerchug:

Field Scout
11-16-2007, 02:50 PM
Pheasant season opened end of October first of November, rifle season is open now, we were hunting in southeast Nebraska, Jefferson county. I wish that was my backyard I live in a one bedroom apt. in Houston, Tx. my boys look alike cause they're father and son. Tim, If it helps, I leave the end of this month to hunt pheasants north of Amarillo for two days then cut across to the Tucson, Az area to quail hunt three days before heading home and getting ready for a west Texas quail hunt in Jan.:fdance: :jump: and CP come on I always post tastefull stuff but do enjoy checking about a little distastefull stuff now and again;)

Big Dad
11-16-2007, 04:41 PM
Pheasant season opened end of October first of November, rifle season is open now, we were hunting in southeast Nebraska, Jefferson county. I wish that was my backyard I live in a one bedroom apt. in Houston, Tx. my boys look alike cause they're father and son. Tim, If it helps, I leave the end of this month to hunt pheasants north of Amarillo for two days then cut across to the Tucson, Az area to quail hunt three days before heading home and getting ready for a west Texas quail hunt in Jan.:fdance: :jump: and CP come on I always post tastefull stuff but do enjoy checking about a little distastefull stuff now and again;)

Yep, down around Syracuse and Tecumseh were always cherished spots of mine. Bag limits of 3 roosters were usually attainable...before 9 am. Then throw some quail into the mix! Dog always got a workout. I'm glad you posted this...it brought back a lot of fond memories. The grouse hunting in Alaska does not compare at all. Tons of birds and bag limits are high, 15 per day and 30 in possession, but there isn't much of a challenge. Thanks again.

ratesguy
11-16-2007, 11:17 PM
Cool pics! I grew up hunting pheasant in Washington state. My son is hounding me to take him but I have no access to land. Where in Amarillo? Any public access?:fdance:

Field Scout
11-16-2007, 11:39 PM
Cool pics! I grew up hunting pheasant in Washington state. My son is hounding me to take him but I have no access to land. Where in Amarillo? Any public access?:fdance:

Little town called Gruver, north of Amarillo there is I think about 1100 acres public land just need the 48 dollar public land permit and your set, I'll be staying with a Friend in Borger and heading out opening morning, dec 1 usually good hunt first 2 weeks on that property then they move out from pressure I'm told you cant open your eyes without seeing birds this year should be great:excited:

wpage
11-17-2007, 12:21 AM
Nice family shots:clapping:

ROX
11-17-2007, 12:55 AM
I've been pondering whether to click this or not.

:jump: me too!

Nice pix. Is that your Turkey for the big day?

KenP
11-17-2007, 01:49 AM
That sounds like a great trip!

Good looking boys you've got there.:D

Field Scout
11-17-2007, 03:22 PM
Thanks to all for the complements and yes it will be part of the Thanksgiving festivities but not the only choice, will have pheasant, quail and of course turkey. Happy Thanksgiving to all and their loved ones:grouphug:

Agriv8r
11-17-2007, 05:35 PM
good looking animals...