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Monthly Archives: April 2023
A Wildrose for All Places
By Glenn Elison Every serious bird hunter, if they are fortunate, has had a truly great hunting dog that shines above all others. Wildrose Kiska was my great dog. She recently died at the much too early age of five. … Continue reading
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Hats Off to Dr. Ben McClelland!
By Cathy W. Stewart Dr. Ben McClelland, former Distinguished Professor and Schilling Chair of Writing at the University of Mississippi English Department and retired Director of the Writing Project at Ole Miss has been a dedicated Volunteer Editor of the … Continue reading
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Group Work
THE WALK-UP A walk-up is an excellent group training exercise that’s enjoyable for handlers and gundogs alike – everyone can play. The British style walk-up is the same activity used on a large party pheasant hunt. Blockers are placed … Continue reading
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CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
By Tom Smith, Wildrose Mississippi Mike Stewart says one of the secrets of dog training is: “Dogs don’t talk but they are always communicating.” Do you know how to decipher what your dog is telling you? Does your dog understand … Continue reading
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White Bean and Pheasant Chili
From Cheyenne Ridge Signature Lodge High Adventure’s Corporate Chef: Sean Finley Ingredients 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 large onion, chopped 4 garlic cloves, minced 2 pounds pheasant thigh and leg meat or ground pheasant 1 teaspoon salt, plus more for … Continue reading
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