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    NO scent hens?

    :cheers: I think your correct about their young being scent free also. The same gentleman who I bought the birds off of who told me about the hens also told me the young are born scent free for awhile. I just thought that was awsome! Thank you for your replys! Good Hunting ... SHOTARYE
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    NO scent hens?

    I just wanted to throw this one out there for anyone who might know the answer. I went to buy som birds to train my Springer, and the guy selling the birds told me that a hen pheasant, when in heat or laying on eggs (not sure which) has no scent. He said it was a natural defense against...
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    looking for an outfitter

    I'm not sure how much has changed, but when A buddy and I went to SD we just stopped and asked some farmers. They were ALL VERY decent to us, and all but one let us hunt their property. One of them went so far as to call a couple of other farmers they knew who let us hunt also. There are some...
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    HELP! Newbie on board

    drooling Heck "Webguy", I'm runnin for a paper towel now just thinking of those LONG fields and cacklin cocks bustin at the end! ... Thanks
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    HELP! Newbie on board

    Wild/tame Arrow, as long as I can fold them on the rise I'm happy!
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    HELP! Newbie on board

    Thank you Thanks for the welcome Oggie! Yes, there is a preserve close by, but its just not the same as a REAL ringneck. I do get to go home to Illinois though and hunt a bit. I also have made a few trips around Watertown SD.
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    HELP! Newbie on board

    Hello everyone! I just wanted to wade in slowly and get feet wet, since I'm very new to all this. I'm originally from Illinois (where they used to have them), and am now living in SC (where they don't). I loved my pheasant hunting, and miss it terribly. I thought I could take care of some of my...
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