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45-70 Bullet for Bison Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 2906268" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/bison-hunt-at-the-dismal-river-club.291179/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Here was the write up I did in another thread, honestly the pheasant hunting was a blast and it was my first ever real bird hunt. In the past I had did the old walk around camp with a shotgun and had kicked up a couple grouse over the years but never got anything. They had a terrible habit of flushing from under logs I was stepping over but I haven't seen one on our property in probably 10 years now.</p><p></p><p>My Dad talks about hunting pheasants with my grandfather back in the day when they were plentiful in PA but those days are long gone. He wanted to do a western pheasant hunt more than a big game hunt so when I was looking for a hunt I found the best of both.</p><p> </p><p>Incidentally enough I enjoyed hunting pheasant on that trip so much that it inspired me to get a bird hunting/tracking dog of my own. She's a field bred Golden Retriever and I named her Cedar after the cedar trees we hunted amongst on that trip.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]494961[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Right now she is only 6 months old and I'm still working on training her but next year we plan on doing some formal bird training and then releasing some birds on our property for her to chase around. If I can get her recall under control I might give it a try in January or February and hunt the tail end of our stocked pheasant season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 2906268, member: 36999"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/bison-hunt-at-the-dismal-river-club.291179/[/URL] Here was the write up I did in another thread, honestly the pheasant hunting was a blast and it was my first ever real bird hunt. In the past I had did the old walk around camp with a shotgun and had kicked up a couple grouse over the years but never got anything. They had a terrible habit of flushing from under logs I was stepping over but I haven’t seen one on our property in probably 10 years now. My Dad talks about hunting pheasants with my grandfather back in the day when they were plentiful in PA but those days are long gone. He wanted to do a western pheasant hunt more than a big game hunt so when I was looking for a hunt I found the best of both. Incidentally enough I enjoyed hunting pheasant on that trip so much that it inspired me to get a bird hunting/tracking dog of my own. She’s a field bred Golden Retriever and I named her Cedar after the cedar trees we hunted amongst on that trip. [ATTACH type="full"]494961[/ATTACH] Right now she is only 6 months old and I’m still working on training her but next year we plan on doing some formal bird training and then releasing some birds on our property for her to chase around. If I can get her recall under control I might give it a try in January or February and hunt the tail end of our stocked pheasant season. [/QUOTE]
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