Meghan's First Pheasant


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scout26
March 27, 2006, 05:36 PM
aka Third Time's A Charm.

Last Youth Pheasant Hunt of the season/year at Rock Hollow Conservation Club in Freeport, IL.

We had been to the ones in Jan and Feb and she's had shots at a couple of birds, knocked the tailfeathers off of one or two, as detailed in this thread. http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=185784

Well, this past Sunday, she finally got one !!!! Right after the shot, the bird dropped like a rock, and the dog took off for the Retrieve, she gave the big "YESSSS !!!!" with the fist pump. :D

I'm the guy behind the camera with a big ol' cheese eatin' grin.

(Before anyone freaks out and screams "She shot a non-legal Hen !!", this at a Hunting Preserve and both sexes are legal to take. )

I think she's hooked.....;) :D :cool:

Mossberg 500 Bantam - $250
Box of 20 ga Pheasant Loads $10
Youth Pheasant Hunt - Free
The smile on her face when she takes her first Pheasant (and having the camera ready) - Priceless.

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ID_shooting
March 27, 2006, 05:52 PM
mighty fine hunt!

Best tasting bird she ever ate I bet.

sm
March 27, 2006, 06:50 PM
:D :D :D

eastwood44mag
March 27, 2006, 09:01 PM
Now she's gonna want a custom-fit shotgun.

Always a thrill when someone gets their first. Now if only I could find that darn buck....

Lon371
April 4, 2006, 04:53 AM
Pat her on the back for me. The last 3 years I have taken my 13year old son,15 year old daughter, and a neighbor 14 year old girl. First time carrying a shotgun afield all 3 took deer. That makes it worth getting up a 4am.:D

El Tejon
April 4, 2006, 08:56 AM
So, are you going to frame those photos and put them up in the kitchen so the young gentlemen callers can see that your daughter knows how to operate firearms?:evil:

Lon371
April 4, 2006, 06:42 PM
It didnt work for me. My 15 year old daughter shot a nice 10 point. Now all the boys want to hang out and go to the woods with her:uhoh: Not going to happen. LOL.

22-rimfire
April 4, 2006, 08:05 PM
I noticed that in each photo that it appeared that the slide was down as in no shell in the chamber. Was this a safety issue or just a case of when the photo was taken? When hunting, I always have one in the chamber from the time I leave my vehicle unless crossing a fence or some other obstruction where an accident might occur. Honestly speaking, I usually just carefully lay the loaded shotgun on the other side of a fence and crawl under.

Lon371
April 5, 2006, 12:16 PM
I am curious 22, why would you even attempt to nit pick the pict? Why not congradulate Scout for bringing another child to the hunting world? I am pretty sure the breech is not in the pict anyway. Then again, I guess someone has to bring out the NEG.:scrutiny:

22-rimfire
April 8, 2006, 09:36 PM
I wasn't trying to nitpic. My "nitpic" was not a negative. You're way too sensitive. There were already congratulations before I posted so I thought I would ask a question about the photos. I also feel that it is great for the young to get introduced to hunting as it is a great sport and a lot of fun. Wish I knew how to post photos like that in a strip.

By the way, Lon371, welcome to the forum.

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