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mauser06 10-21-2004 08:55 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
never thought about it.....but it dont bother me....not one bit.....ill jump on a turkeys back and grab him by the neck if i got to.....i started it.....im finishing it.......ive seen buddys that wont touch living animals keep shooting till it quits twitching....to me thats just sick....i never thought about it.....but it dont bother me.....im finishing what i started.....and if youve ever been kicked and beaten by a ringneck that you only knocked out you will learn to do something about it.....i had one wake up and beat the crap out of me...i actually fell down....thankfully i was with buddys and one grabbed the bird in my game vest and held him down till i could get out of my jacket!....just part of the hunt to me.....

huntinmandan 10-22-2004 12:57 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
never had to do it but it doesnt sound like somthing id want to do!!

Roost em 1st 10-22-2004 01:51 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
Are you all being serious? How about knocking them over the head with your purses to everyone who can't ring the neck. Maybe you could carry a mini club with you to dispatch the kicking birds. I mean we are out there to carry out a task. Finish the job if your shot doesn't. The only person I know personally who doesn't want to ring a neck or pop a head is my 3 year old son, he steps on quail in the training field if the 28 doesn't do the job.
Get flogged by a big gobbler once and you'll know the importance of finishing the job. What was that movie where the Mountain girl caught the mean old rooster for Nicole Kidman and broke it's neck before announcing that chicken was for dinner?

Oilpig 10-25-2004 10:08 AM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
Cold Mountain...I think that was the movie, could be wrong though.

ed3592 10-25-2004 08:13 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
I haven't been on this site for a while, but I don't believe what I am reading. I suggest you shoot 'CLAY' birds if you can't take finishing the act!!!!!!

Joe_148 10-27-2004 09:20 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
I've only ever hunted grouse, but my dad taught me to just step on the head, and whenever I shoot a bird and its still flapping around stepping on the head seems to kill it quick..?

Viking_hunter 11-05-2004 12:18 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
You guys make me laugh! I can't believe this is an actual debate. If you can't wring a neck, you shouldn't be out shooting birds in the first place. I grew up in a small town and I remember my mother butchering chickens by cutting off their heads. They would run around with blood spraying all over the place until they croaked. Then she would hang them up on the fence until they bled out. After that, she would cut them up and package them for the freezer. That was the source of all our sunday chicken dinners throughout the year. That was the BEST chicken I had ever had! Wringing the neck of a pheasant is nothing.

Colin3 11-06-2004 02:21 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
what is everyones technique for finishing the job?

Popere 11-09-2004 10:27 AM

RE: Neck Wringing
 

Are you all being serious? How about knocking them over the head with your purses to everyone who can't ring the neck. Maybe you could carry a mini club with you to dispatch the kicking birds.
This is exactly what I am thinking to myself. This must be a joke. If you can't finish the job, you don't need to be out shooting pheasants in the first place.

GAHunter2 11-18-2004 08:19 PM

RE: Neck Wringing
 
It's just part of bird hunting - it happens. Just like with squirrel, rabbits, etc., sometimes you're going to have to step on their head. If it bothered me, I wouldn't hunt.


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