I would like to trade guided flyfishing trip for access to dove pheasant turkey or duck hunting for myself and possibly my 10 year old son.Willing to nogotiate just about anything even possibly tractor work (mowing,rototilling ect)also. Thanks Greg Bonovich "Bono's flyfishing" 800-480-5285 or 707-480-3809
Ever thought about taking him out for quail? Areas around Stonyford have plenty of birds as well as Cache creek. Really not all that far.
As for ducks, I gave them up when I was shot back in 1981.
There is a little bit of public land for doves up in Cornig that hunts well in September. I've never had much luck later in the year. If you want something local try the little patch of field off of Brown road on the South side just before the canal. Just be low key about it
Pheasant. Thats an easy one I'll go buy a 2 bird card at Cache Slough for you and you can guide me on Putah.... ahh heck Bono I chuck m-80's just as well as you
Stop by and say hi sometime
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Mr fishingitup:I am very interested and just tried to e-mail you but failed.Probably the easiest thing to do is call me if you can @ 707-480-3809 or the office @707-678-8850.Maybe we can do a little trading!! Thanks Greg
lightfoot', '', this, 1);">lightfoot hey were abouts is that patch on brown rd??? ive seen people walking around the 2 fields opposite on another just before the canal. then someone told me at the end of the season the farmers let people to clear out the pheasents of their fields.
Spunk wrote: lightfoot', '', this, 1);">lightfoot hey were abouts is that patch on brown rd??? ive seen people walking around the 2 fields opposite on another just before the canal. then someone told me at the end of the season the farmers let people to clear out the pheasents of their fields.
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