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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 177678" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>I hear ya db. Had to deal with guys trying to hunt the birds that would sit on our pens from time to time. They would drive right in the driveway, park in our yard, and start taking guns out. Dad had some interesting discussions with a few and the Sheriff was at our place more than once. To ease our pain a little from "Pet Syndrome" and to keep the birds somewhat obscure, our release sites were at least a half mile from easy access and we sure as hell didn't advertise where they went. Most times the landowner would just give us permission to release and we did the rest. Rarely even told the landowner where we put them as the temptation for them to shoot a few in the fall might be too great. To this day, there are still huntable numbers of pheasants in many of our release locations so I guess if longevity is the measure of success...it worked. Again, I wish you and your kid the best in your efforts. Hope it pays off!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 177678, member: 314"] I hear ya db. Had to deal with guys trying to hunt the birds that would sit on our pens from time to time. They would drive right in the driveway, park in our yard, and start taking guns out. Dad had some interesting discussions with a few and the Sheriff was at our place more than once. To ease our pain a little from "Pet Syndrome" and to keep the birds somewhat obscure, our release sites were at least a half mile from easy access and we sure as hell didn't advertise where they went. Most times the landowner would just give us permission to release and we did the rest. Rarely even told the landowner where we put them as the temptation for them to shoot a few in the fall might be too great. To this day, there are still huntable numbers of pheasants in many of our release locations so I guess if longevity is the measure of success...it worked. Again, I wish you and your kid the best in your efforts. Hope it pays off!!! [/QUOTE]
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