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  1. Loiczzr on January 27, 2023 at 4:41 am

    I’m seen less and less of them as the years goes by.. areas where I used to go (pretty far out in the desert where not many ppl go) that was loaded with them are now completely empty..(few hours away from Vegas)

  2. Tadco Tadco on January 27, 2023 at 4:51 am

    dislike. Can you live allowing to live other creatures? Are you hungry?

  3. MCM on January 27, 2023 at 4:53 am

    50 bird covey really?

  4. Daniel Hidalgo on January 27, 2023 at 4:54 am

    What type of ammo do you use

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  6. Shug ! on January 27, 2023 at 5:16 am

    Bud…a 12 gauge pump…really?!?!? You NEVER need 3 shots upland hunting unless you can’t hit a cow in the asterisk with a snow shovel! The very reason you crippled a bird is because you saw visions of getting more than 1 bird out of the covey. You need to revisit your personal ethics and determine why you need to take more than one or two birds – if a buddy is hunting with you – out of a covey? Save the "killing the cripple stuff" for those that are all about shooting and not remotely about sport/conservation. I think semis/pumps should be outlawed in upland hunting of ANY sort, especially 12 gauge semis/pumps. 12 gauge semis/pumps are for those that have horrific shooting form and think that if you throw enough lead , something has to drop – and there-in lies your "cripple(s)". You want hunting practices to bag more birds? 1- Learn how to shoot, properly. 2- Make sure your DOUBLE gun fits. 3- when you drop a bird, focus on recovering that dropped bird and don’t even remotely consider shooting at/crippling another! In closing, the rest of us are tired of finding your empty hulls and picking them up so that WE don’t lose access to a property.

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