I can't get on the forum anymore

Bob Peters

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I run chrome and it keeps showing an error. I had to use a different browser. This is a good site with a lot of good members. And a couple cranky ones too. I hope it can continue on and get fixed. If not, best of luck to everyone on here in the future. And remember, when in doubt, the big bore wins out.
 
I run chrome and it keeps showing an error. I had to use a different browser. This is a good site with a lot of good members. And a couple cranky ones too. I hope it can continue on and get fixed. If not, best of luck to everyone on here in the future. And remember, when in doubt, the big bore wins out.
Big “bore”, as in, most boring? God, lots of candidates here…I probably win, I’d say? 🤩
 
I’ll say this, irrespective of gauge used, as I think it’s all been 12 gauges…my last 3 trips have averaged 5 hunters per trip (6, 5, 4)…we’ve harvested a few hundred birds….seen ALOT as it pertains to hitting, missing, recovering, and losing roosters….the first of these last 3 trips had 3 dogless guys, the next trip had one dogless guy, as did the final trip that I returned from Wednesday nite…many guys between the 3 groups I had never met…nor their dogs if they had them…made some good friends, all of whom were invited back—safe, respectful hunters…had some great grub…monitored chokes, shells being used, shot size, etc…no epiphanies or profundities, but solid reinforcement of lessons learned over the past 33 seasons…lots of “dead” birds aren’t dead…lots of “hard hit” birds aren’t hit very hard…some “missed” birds weren’t missed, watch those birds fly away for 10-20 seconds, some sky high and fall dead…where a hit bird lands isn’t where it’s always gonna be recovered…most of these lessons aren’t new concepts for many guys on the trips, but they are for some…overall, lots of situations and scenarios that one learns from…lots of birds, that’s for sure! Heading back 12/31 unless Mother Nature intervenes…can’t wait! Further thoughts on the past 3 trips over the past month, roughly: most common choke used by guys that were “cleaning up” was IC, IC/M for doubles….shot size used was #5, lead in almost all cases. Problems were had consistently by wearers of cotton clothing and wearers of leather boots…as in, getting wet, staying wet. Observed lots of expensive hunting pants ripping on barbed wire fences; layering clothing always a good idea; most guys not using ear protection, bad idea!
 
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I run chrome and it keeps showing an error. I had to use a different browser. This is a good site with a lot of good members. And a couple cranky ones too. I hope it can continue on and get fixed. If not, best of luck to everyone on here in the future. And remember, when in doubt, the big bore wins out.
Navigate to the site without using any bookmarks. You'll probably need to sign in again, then replace your bookmarks. I had to do the same thing.
 
If the url goes "forum.ultimatepheasant..." it isn't working for me. The Webmasters must have changed some of the pages but not all. It appears the updated URLs go "ultimatepheasanthunting.community.forum...."
 
I’ll say this, irrespective of gauge used, as I think it’s all been 12 gauges…my last 3 trips have averaged 5 hunters per trip (6, 5, 4)…we’ve harvested a few hundred birds….seen ALOT as it pertains to hitting, missing, recovering, and losing roosters….the first of these last 3 trips had 3 dogless guys, the next trip had one dogless guy, as did the final trip that I returned from Wednesday nite…many guys between the 3 groups I had never met…nor their dogs if they had them…made some good friends, all of whom were invited back—safe, respectful hunters…had some great grub…monitored chokes, shells being used, shot size, etc…no epiphanies or profundities, but solid reinforcement of lessons learned over the past 33 seasons…lots of “dead” birds aren’t dead…lots of “hard hit” birds aren’t hit very hard…some “missed” birds weren’t missed, watch those birds fly away for 10-20 seconds, some sky high and fall dead…where a hit bird lands isn’t where it’s always gonna be recovered…most of these lessons aren’t new concepts for many guys on the trips, but they are for some…overall, lots of situations and scenarios that one learns from…lots of birds, that’s for sure! Heading back 12/31 unless Mother Nature intervenes…can’t wait! Further thoughts on the past 3 trips over the past month, roughly: most common choke used by guys that were “cleaning up” was IC, IC/M for doubles….shot size used was #5, lead in almost all cases. Problems were had consistently by wearers of cotton clothing and wearers of leather boots…as in, getting wet, staying wet. Observed lots of expensive hunting pants ripping on barbed wire fences; layering clothing always a good idea; most guys not using ear protection, bad idea!
I’m trying to wear more hearing protection, last 2 outings I’ve gotten a line on 5 coveys by hearing. No one else could hear a peep.
 
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