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RE: Pheasant Hunting Gear! Show and Tell With Broncnutz.

in #hunting6 years ago

We got some big ole Mtn. Grouse here in Colorado. I never hunted them mainly because I only hunt what I am willing to eat. I like Pheasant so it makes sense and it’s a blast.

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You do get two nice breasts from the grouse, and if prepared the way my wife cooks them they are delicious.
But, Pheasant is at the top of the list when it comes to hunting fowl.

Wish there were pheasant in this area. Grouse are abundant in this neck of the woods. I can literally step out in the woods 50 yards from the house and kick them up. More times than not they are in pairs. Usually one fly off first. That is a good thing, because it gives you a little time to react ot the second bird. Even with this being the case, they prove to be the one of the most challenging birds to bring down. They will usually just dart through the woods, only 6 or 7 feet off of the ground making it a tough shot with all of the low growing vegetation.
Good luck, bring home the bacon. In this case I should say, bring home the bird.

Thanks for the up-vote and reply!

Always appreciated! always humbled!

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