The old boy produced again (c:

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Was able to get a true double on the pheasants and also a double on the quail, down in Kansas. Otto is having a blast. Other than the cut on his front leg.
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One awesome picture!
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Very nice picture.
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Well done. Nice photo. Where in KS were you? I've always wanted to be able to find roosters and quail in the same area.
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That is a great pic!! I’m w/Daryl, would love to hunt pheasant and Bob Whites together!!!
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Love to see a "senior citizen" four paws still doing what they love to do!!!!! Great job guys, keep it up Otto :!:
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DarylC wrote: Fri Nov 28, 2025 10:31 am Well done. Nice photo. Where in KS were you? I've always wanted to be able to find roosters and quail in the same area.
The area we’re in is very hit and miss for both species, especially on WIHA aka walk in areas. Last year I never shot a pheasant. We have access to some limited private ground that keeps us going back, just to stay in touch with the land owners. If I could only hunt the walk in areas I doubt I would go back.
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