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A bird in a bag
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08/30/10 12:08 AM
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bill oxner
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To me, it's not worth two in the bush anymore. I'm going fishing this week, and was looking through some of my old logs, to see what I've done in past years. I don't write much so the logs were mostly about numbers. I skipped through May through September, in less than 30 seconds, so I continued to thumb on into quail season. I counted the coveys, birds shot, and birds picked up. I never counted the coveys pointed, or the excitement, or the limb finds. I never recorded the times the world stood still.
It's not that way with me anymore. I don't care for the bird in the bag, as much as I do for the outing. I don't care for the bird in the bag, as much as I do for the companionship, the pleasure of hunting a new pasture. I now put the bird in the bag at the bottom of the list. How about you?
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: bill oxner]
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08/30/10 02:00 AM
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sallysue
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Same here . I luv the dog part the best . Opening day of dove hunting I probable won't even shoot . A stray pup showed up at the farm about a year ago. Maybe has some Golden in him but who know or even cares . Been working him on land and water does fine . So I'll let someone else shoot while I work with him
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: bill oxner]
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08/30/10 02:50 AM
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travelinman31
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From the way you wrote your post, you should write more. I enjoyed reading it, you can sense your passion for the SPORT in your words.
The first dog I ever hunted with was given to me, the lady didn't know if she would hunt or just eat biscuits. The first time that dog was on wild birds she made the prettiest point I've ever seen. As you said the world stood still. I lost her after 3 seasons, to a blood disease. To me a dog in the field is worth more than a bag full of birds.
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: travelinman31]
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08/30/10 03:35 AM
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Sniper John
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With my current dog, I keep a photo diary. Mostly pictures as they speak a thousand words. But also stories of the hunt, the surroundings, other wildlife, the successes, and the hardships. Like my posts, I try to not always stress on the numbers of birds taken or seen. And even when I do take a limit, sometimes the pictures I use will not always show it. A lot of my hunting trip posts on the forum are nothing more than an entry in my dog's hunting diary and written in this way. I always shake my head when I make a long post of pictures and stories after a long hunting trip; and the first reply posted is "How many did you kill" "Did you get your limit". Don't get me wrong. Nothing wrong with a brag now and then and I would be throwing a stone in a glass house if I said I never do, but most days it really is about so much more than "how many" or the "limit". At least it is to me.
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Re: A bird in a bag
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08/30/10 10:17 AM
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Being new to bird dogs, I thought there was something wrong with me. I love being out and watching my two run. I'm glad I'm not alone
There is time, and you must take it, to lay your hand on your dog's head as you walk past him lying on the floor or on his settle, time to talk with him, to remember with him, time to please him, time you can't buy back once he's gone" GBE
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: RayB]
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08/30/10 01:12 PM
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I, too, love the hunt above all else. However I do want to shoulder and shoot the shotgun. Downing the bird and the retrieval is also a big part to me. Not to mention them boys is tasty.
"If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under." Ronald Reagan
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Re: A bird in a bag
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08/30/10 02:47 PM
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+1 and neccessary to train a dog............
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Re: A bird in a bag
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08/30/10 06:45 PM
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I was telling someone the same thing the other day. Just being out there and visiting is what it's about. I get some exercise, usually visit with old friends, get to watch the dogs, and hopefully get to shoot a bird or two. Nothing bad in that description, but the companionship would be #1 on my list.
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: bassfishinglawyer]
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08/30/10 07:09 PM
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My best memories the dog's reactions to the find and the conversations had with hunting partners while we stroll through pastures.
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Re: A bird in a bag
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08/30/10 08:36 PM
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dr730
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I think I enjoy it all equally. I sure like to pull the trigger and make a good shot but I think the best stuff is the things that happen before and after that point.
Founder,Texasgundogclub.com
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Re: A bird in a bag
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08/30/10 10:21 PM
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blanked
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i like my dogs to find just enough birds to keep them motivated. i dont really like watching my dogs hunt if the motivation isnt there.
i also am more in tune with the dogs when i hunt by myself.
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Re: A bird in a bag
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08/30/10 10:25 PM
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If I were concerned with a limit, I just go road hunting. If there are no dogs, I don't go. Watching a dog do what he was bred to do, and doing it with style, is the reason that I'll go make a water haul.
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: bill oxner]
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09/01/10 12:03 AM
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beatarmy
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I don't know...I like to shoot birds. I've never even come close to a limit on quail, but it makes for a fun day to shoot a handfull of shells and bring home two or three birds...just enough shots to get some action and enough hits to confirm that I can still shoot. I definitely enjoy just being outside with the dog but lets be honest...we probably all spend way more time hunting in good years than in bad, and if it was just about walking around with a dog people wouldn't come from the east coast to Texas to hunt quail...that said, I "hunted" quail in East texas last year...never saw any but I did see some rabbits and the dog pointed a few woodcock (which, unfortunately, were out of season at the time).
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: bill oxner]
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09/02/10 11:42 PM
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Cowtown3hunter
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Like Travelinman, and a bunch of others I bet, I liked reading your stories. Post some more.
My quail hunting partner usually posts a "report" after each hunt and they are similar to your stories.
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: Cowtown3hunter]
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09/03/10 12:20 AM
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bill oxner
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Like Travelinman, and a bunch of others I bet, I liked reading your stories. Post some more.
My quail hunting partner usually posts a "report" after each hunt and they are similar to your stories. That's really kind of you. I'm a lot like a quail. I'm gregarious. I'm sure I like to write the stories more than you like to read them. I know I'm repeating myself, but quail hunting is exclusive. This forum is inclusive.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: bill oxner]
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09/03/10 02:38 AM
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HiBrass9s
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That is uh uh some real deep water right there.
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: reeltexan]
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09/07/10 01:19 AM
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RangerRick
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I, too, love the hunt above all else. However I do want to shoulder and shoot the shotgun. Downing the bird and the retrieval is also a big part to me. Not to mention them boys is tasty. Exactly.
The way things should be are not often the way things are.....
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Re: A bird in a bag
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09/08/10 12:01 PM
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1okiebirdhunter
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Ranger rick I am starting to work Rebels litter mates on birds, if you want to join me give me a call and come to Okla.
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Re: A bird in a bag
[Re: 1okiebirdhunter]
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09/08/10 07:33 PM
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RangerRick
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1Okie may just do that sir! Will get in touch.
The way things should be are not often the way things are.....
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