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Shot Show 2010 Recap

It has been 12 years since I last attended ShotShow. It was big enough then, this year its size, along with the new digs where it was held, were almost insurmountable! Still, it was good to see old friends and new.   There was so much there, I didn’t even get to the first floor! [...]

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Pheasants: Hang ‘em High!

What a horrible reputation the ringnecked pheasant has: tough, wiry, tasteless, dry. If only those who had shot and cooked that prize bird (pheasants in days of old were only available in Europe to the conquering Romans who brought it from Asia and their descendants who became the rulers of Europe west of the Rhine), [...]

Filed in Conservation,Cooking,Ducks,Geese,Hunting,Meat Preparation,Pheasant,Upland,Waterfowl 4 Comments so far

After the Shinto Priest

Ziggy and me in El Dorado NF My girlfriend keeps calling the California Valley Quail the Shinto priest and it’s starting to stick: those single head feathers do make them look like a Japanese priest. I’ve been chomping at the bit to hunt quail with my new, young Brittany. But, last weekend the quail season [...]

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