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Old December 4, 2002, 04:02 AM   #4
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I'd like to encourage pheasants on my property (10 acres backed by more open space/dairy farm) and am thinking of buying chicks in the spring to compliment the indigenous population, but would hate to be providing coyote fodder.

I reckon 'yotes are pert clever. If I used a wounded rabbit call and bagged a couple would the rest learn to not come to that call and still come lookin' fer pheasent chicks? If so, is there a call that sounds like pheasant chicks that I could use?
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