01 March 2008
Crossing from Nova Scotia
The Take-off -- the wild pheasant, most known of unknown game. The wild pheasant, most known of unknown game. Having one year pass?lus in News-?osse, I had the occasion to confront a game which I however believed. Like do any hunter with dogs, I have entered? r?li?ment my companions on pheasant with my dogs as much leveurs that of arr?sur this m? game several ann?, with my springers, for a Mister fortun?lors of huntings which it organizes in its priv?Et field believe me, the birds utilis??et place?ient higher qualit?Je thus believed well conna?e this game, and I knew?lement, poss?r dogs knowing it and able to excel there. But in all this exp?ence. All the pheasants which I had the occasion to cross in my life?ient of?vage, more or less good qualit?l is true, but there was a constant, they?ient all of?vage. Did the autumn pass?j' thus have for the premi? time of my life the chance to cross iron with v?tables. I can almost say that it is a race in the race. The pheasant?ollier f?implant?n News-?osse about 1925, the selected reproducers came from Europe, and?ient. These birds which were rel??ont made stock imm?atement, mainly in Vall? Do the winters g?ralement cl?nts of Vall?et the qualit?es birds have? assets gaining for. One finds also wild pheasant?ien other places in News-?osse, but Vall?d' Annapolis is really the place or the concentration is more?v? everywhere, in the fields abandonn?ou in culture, in edge of the bois?et?' occasion along the roads is useless of pr?ser that the beaut?e these birds with the perfect plumage is by no means comparable?eux that one finds g?ralement at the time of our activit?de raising, comp?tion or hunting organis? I had right?a premi? surprised, when I have consult?le small book?s by the government of the News-?osse, on the r?ements and quota of hunting for each esp?s. The hen pheasant is prot?e, it is well, but only two cocks can?e pr?v?par journ?de drives out. I thus na?ment smiled and pens?avec the quantit?e pheasant that I see here and the qualit?e my dogs, the journ? of hunting will not be long. With my words, my companions of the News-?osse. They knew for?e wild pheasant hunters of long date, which I conna?ais bient?la. Indeed, except both or three premi?s journ? according to the opening of the season of hunting, or are the cocks still a little Na? and engourdis by the qui?de of?, to r?sir??lter its two m?s in a journ?de drives out. These birds, the cocks, to apr?avoir heard and essuy?uelques shots, become of a m?ance and an incredible brutality. The hens, as long as has they, are probably less m?antes of nature or they quickly understood that they have right?n statute privil??t remains trustful in mankind. The only fact of stationing its car in the edge of a field which seems to you promising, sounds the escape of the cocks to see them to fly away?00 or 400 hundred m?es and m? more. And drives out it d?te, the good physical condition is required. The number of kilom?es that you will walk before being likely to put a cock?' take-off?ne reasonable distance of shooting, is impressive. And these Messrs have all the tricks, they are marathonians tr?performants, and their take-off is so sudden that the hunter must always of?e on the alert. Misfortune?elui, which lost in its pens?, is thinking that its boots pay? a small fortune, are not, all. A journ?de drives out average, with two dogs working in pair, g?ralement balances by approximately eight?ix put hens?' take-off (curiously almost all?ort?de shooting) and "almost" as many cocks as you unfortunately see flying away with. If you will d?rez to have some succ? you will have to invent news strat?es which would be worthy of a Sioux. The car, laiss?loin of the place chosen, one moves?ied, the dogs?os c?s. to work without?ctronic small bell or "beeper". The only fact of carrying these tools, which I adore in other circumstances, often finishes your journ?de drives out before m? what it isn't commenc? Moreover, your rifle would owe?e?ip?e "chokes" more serr? the rifled bores? roll and "skeet" can?e laiss??a house, your chance to put a bird?' take-off?r?courte distance is so weak, that the cylinder am?or?t the modifi?st a better combination. ?e?lement heavier, the wild cock is a solid game, larger than that of?vage, the cartridges of 1on.1/8 known as "Heavy Game Load" and this with balls No 5 or 6 is a good choice. To convince you of the difficult??le to drive out this game, will know that with my companions r?dents News-?osse, only once the r?lte of two pheasants by hunter f?atteinte, and this apr?un a number impressing left to conceal the skeptics (and I know that there will be), as much with dogs of arr?que dogs leveurs. of direct German, of the setters, all good gun dogs, any is not really d?rqu?ur this game if m?ant. The dogs?u? short saw the birds flying away before their arriv? and as you can think, the dogs?u? more?ndue made even further take the flight with the birds, before the hunters can approach for. The cocks do not hold the arr?et flies away when the dogs try them to block or?out less, well. Without wanting to start from pol?que, my personal choice for this type of hunting, would go for a dog levor or a dog. It would be good of?ter the too young dogs, lack exp?ence. p?ode of raising, can quickly be transformed into a dog levor out of contr? in front of this bird if m?ant and wild. Hunting for wild pheasants is all a "Challenge", the ma?e and the dog owes?e in tr?bonne physical condition. It is a hunting which can?e frustrating if abord?dans a goal too "viandard", but tr?passionnante if a hunter has the go?r? to raise D? to measure itself with this game of so high level. 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