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Re: Shooting unpointed birds
[Re: 68rustbucket]
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12/01/20 07:48 PM
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Wytex
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Extreme Tracker
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Yes I will, hunt quite a bit without a dog. Hunting with a dog, no I let them go.
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Re: Shooting unpointed birds
[Re: rioman42]
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12/01/20 11:44 PM
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sig226fan (Rguns.com)
duck & cover
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duck & cover
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Pups on ground, no. Hunting with seasoned dogs and a bird jumps up away from dogs but close to me, it's a dead bird. SAME Agreed
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Re: Shooting unpointed birds
[Re: bassfishinglawyer]
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12/01/20 11:46 PM
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sig226fan (Rguns.com)
duck & cover
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duck & cover
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Yes - get to work on retrieve, finding dead birds, etc. Often not the dogs fault. Exactly, don't think there's a hard fast answer, and everyone has to make their own ethical decisions, can't make those for them
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