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    Default Pheasant tails & skins for flytying

    Ringneck Rooster pheasant tails; the whole tail fan from one bird with all the long tail feathers intact. $2.50 each plus actual shipping.

    Ringneck Rooster pheasant pelts minus wings and tail. $3 each plus actual shipping.

    Air dried and no smell.

    Send PM or email TSThompson@usa.com

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    Sent Pm.

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    Any hen pheasant?

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    Sorry, no hens - only roosters.

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    Pm sent.....
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    Cool For the non hunters...

    Usually one can only shoot male pheasants, (roosters) the hens are not shot as they lay the eggs which produce the next generation. Just saying....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyFisher View Post
    Usually one can only shoot male pheasants, (roosters) the hens are not shot as they lay the eggs which produce the next generation. Just saying....
    Though sometimes accidents ALMOST happen! Especially when a very nice tying material is involved... Hehehehe

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    Roosters and hens are legal when hunting private clubs.

    There may be some hoops and conditions they have to meet. I've forgotten all the details. Even the seasons can be different.

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