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It seems to me that in todays world Id guess 90% or more of hunters are big game hunters. Deer, Elk, Turkey etc. etc. But how many of you still hunt small game or upland? And how many of you hunt them more than the larger game. Personaly I consider myself a beagler. Field trials and rabbit hunting have grown into my passion. And if I had the time or money Id love to own a good bird dog. Ive never killed any big game and who knows if I ever do I might join the mass's.

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all i hunt is small game and upland , i've done deer once and turkey once , i now own a black lab pup male who'll be leaving home next month to go for training for pheasant and waterfowl , i want to do more deer and turkey huntin , but my main passion will always be small game and upland , to me there ain't nothin like a rooster pheasant flyin up in front of me and a lab

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I hunt pheasants, quail, huns, grouse etc etc. I'm not sure that 90% of hunters only hunt big game and nothing else. It surely depends on where you live. We have Elk, Moose, Bear, Whitetail, Muleys, Blacktail, even sheep and goats but LOTS of people bird hunt. I don't know anybody who hunts sqirrel or rabbits though. In fact I grew up hunting and didn't know people actually hunted sqirrel until I joined the service. I can't speak for other areas of the country but in the northwest theres no way 90% of hunters only hunt big game.

P.S. I don't consider turkeys big game.

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