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car-15
11-12-2008, 21:38
took all of 35 minutes[AR15]
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HunterCO
11-12-2008, 22:47
Congrats and I am jealous. [Beer]

ColoWyo
11-13-2008, 13:18
Nice shooting. Where were ya?

Wallary
11-13-2008, 20:54
Nice work Car-15, I'm also jealous. [Beer] We didn't see any Quail when we went to Nebraska for opening day but, We did limit out in pheasants by 7:45am. I'll post a pic later. Did you have a dog?

car-15
11-13-2008, 22:09
Nice shooting. Where were ya?
at the family ranch down here in pueblo

car-15
11-13-2008, 22:09
Nice work Car-15, I'm also jealous. [Beer] We didn't see any Quail when we went to Nebraska for opening day but, We did limit out in pheasants by 7:45am. I'll post a pic later. Did you have a dog?
thanks, nope no dog just my two old feet.

rondog
11-14-2008, 01:04
Man, that brings back a lot of memories from my youth, hunting bobwhites with my dad and brothers in western Oklahoma.....

Wallary
11-14-2008, 09:47
Man, that brings back a lot of memories from my youth, hunting bobwhites with my dad and brothers in western Oklahoma.....

I've got to admit that I enjoy Quail hunting more than just about anything else. I've hunted pretty close to Western Oklahoma. We like the Cimmaron National Grasslands, North of Elkhart Kansas, in Morton County.

http://www.lasr.net/pages/park.php?Park_ID=KS10sp001

They have Bobwhites, Scaled (Blue Quail), Lesser Prairie-Chicken and Pheasant. Did you hunt the Pan Handle?

ColoWyo
11-14-2008, 10:37
at the family ranch down here in pueblo


Very nice. I didn't even know you had Quail down around Pueblo.

Hoser
11-14-2008, 10:50
Very nice. I didn't even know you had Quail down around Pueblo.

They often help us with set-up. Help as in perch themselves atop the berms and squak at us.

My gunsmith in Pueblo West has a large covey that lives in his back yard.

rondog
11-14-2008, 12:27
Did you hunt the Pan Handle?

Nah, we had relatives in Ellis County that had lots of land scattered around. There were several really good places to hunt, it was a LOT of fun. Nothing like having birds explode right up from under your feet when you least expected it. One uncle lived in a dried-up creek bottom, and there were hundreds of wild turkeys all over his place, and more deer and quail than you could imagine. I'm serious about the turkeys, they were all over his barnyard and corrals, just like big flocks of migrating geese around here. It was an astounding sight. He'd just poke a .22 rifle out the kitchen window and pop whichever one he wanted.

Wallary
11-17-2008, 19:00
We're going back after Thanksgiving for a couple of days. The corn might be down by then and they'll be more birds in the fields I hope. The only thing is CU play the Huskers that weekend and all the locals will be at the bar and we'll be the only ones out there. Ah too bad! [Beer]

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