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    About myself-my dog-my hunting partner- and his dog. Sounds confusing but, you aren't even confused as of yet... Just you wait around and see what I mean....
    My name is Don Zyski-dogs name is Sage-partners name is Bob Cooney and his dogs name is Roxie. These are our real names. NOT fictious names to protect our butts. We all reside in a little bitty farming community by the name of Lovelock, Nevada. Trust me, it's a real town, we have a Mickey D's. It's located about 90 miles northeast of the more known town of Reno, Nevada.
       (If interested will display E-MAIL address later on, if by some chance you would like some info about Lovelock.)
    Anyway, unfortunately we both have jobs which really interferes with our hunting. Not rich enough to retire for full time hunting...sooo, we just have to grin and bear it. We hunt on weekends, holidays and, even take vacation days to boot. Not enough days, but one can only abuse a body so much.
    During the months of October through January, we call our wives "HUNTING WIDOWS"..You know..."It's huntin' season woman DON'T bother me!!"
    My hunting dog is the BEST DAMN HUNTER IN THE WORLD, course that is my opinion, but backed by millions. Bobs dog is a real close second. More about the dogs in the DOG SECTION.
    I'm no great writer and will just say things the way I see them or, want them to come out. Don't count to heavy on spelling or proper English, cause I'm here to write my diary of chukar hunting in my humorous abstract kind of way.
    By no means are the two of us great shots when it comes to downing the birds. Matter of FACT (only lingo spoken here) we some times inadvertently put the gun up to our shoulder the wrong end. LUCKILY, we're not good shots.
    NOW, you have probably read many hunting stories on chukar hunting and how great and fun it is. Probably a story some what like this:
     The three of us arrive at our favorite chukar hunting spot near daybreak and started to unload the dogs for the days hunt... In reality somebody told them of this hot spot and by some chance they found it...So, they are all ready to go. Ten minutes into the hunt all three dogs go on point. The three of them go up to the pointing dogs with guns ready to shoot. "Flush the bird, SPIKE," someone says to one of the dogs. Out come a pair of birds-#1 hunter pulls down, follows the bird for 30 yards-pulls the trigger and down drops the bird. Swinging to his right he drops the other at around 45 yards. Then 3 more birds flush and hunter 2 and 3 bear down and in 3 shots they have 5 birds easily. They all pat themselves on the back and continue on. Soon a dog points, but the bird flushes around 40 yards. A voice is heard "take him #3." Off his shoulder comes his gun and a single shot is echoed through the rolling hills only to hear-good shot "#3, thought you would miss that one. Kinda swung a little left on ya." The day goes by with bird after bird falling from the sky. a couple hours of hunting and 24 birds have been flushed and 21 birds have been downed. BELIEVE THIS crock of crap and you have never hunted chukars. I am going to tell you how real chukar hunting is...THE REAL VERSION.. It's not a pretty site-but funny. OH, by the way, they usually end by saying there coming back to the game farm next week for a repeat performance. Good Luck..
            Next will be TYPES OF HUNTERS:See you there!


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