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India-Pakistan
Partridges hunting season starts in NWFP
2007-11-19
The NWFP Wildlife Department has announced commencement of partridges hunting season 2007-08 in the province under Wildlife Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Management Act 1975.

According to notification issued by the department, partridges shooting will be allowed at protected areas under specified rules.
Y'gotta buy your duck stamps from a licensed imam at the mosque's PX.
Shooting of partridges including See-see Partridge, Black Partridge, Grey Partridge and Chakur Partridge will be permissible in the Province from Sunday November 18, 2007 till Sunday January 27, 2008. The entire province, save the protected areas, will remain open for the partridge hunting.
Posted by:Fred

#9  C'mon, get happy!

Wrong Partridge. Darn.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-11-19 22:06  

#8  Love the pic, ha...
Posted by: gromky   2007-11-19 15:31  

#7  My wife's father got a deer on his first day out, 3 days ago! Details to follow! Hooray! We got venison!!!
Posted by: Mark E.   2007-11-19 15:04  

#6  If you go, take a friend:

Posted by: lotp   2007-11-19 14:30  

#5  chukars in Lewiston Idaho, lets see you lazy weirdos hunt those birds.
Posted by: Greremble Ghibelline9762   2007-11-19 12:46  

#4  I have a mental picture of Shirley Jones, David Cassidy, Susan Dey, and Danny Bonaduce on a desparate journey through the wilds of Pakistan, dodging bullets. . . .
Posted by: Mike   2007-11-19 11:35  

#3  Pheasant is nice, Zen, but............

But if you want really yummy, I'd recommend chukar. IMO, the tastiest of game birds. (True, you need to shoot a few chuks to make a meal, just makes for a longer day in the field for the dogs and me.)

Don't know if guinea fowl qualify as game birds, but they're pretty good too.
Posted by: no mo uro   2007-11-19 05:55  

#2  Quite obviously you haven't had the pleasure of a well-larded breast of wild pheasant.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-11-19 01:53  

#1  What a great place to be seen carrying a rifle. (sarcasm alert) As for game birds, tried them all and don't like the taste of any. I do like backwood's Moonshine when I am out there.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-11-19 00:28  

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