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Thread: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

  1. #11
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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    In this case definitely a woman. She would be game for a hike but really would be more for sleeping in and waking up by the time I come back.

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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    Atta boy, sounds like a keeper,
    Congrats

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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    Quail hunting, then a trip to quails gate vinyards. What wine do you serve with quail anyway?
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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    Oh we love Quail's gate. That sounds like a good itinerary already.

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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    Quote Originally Posted by Gumsehwah View Post
    Quail hunting, then a trip to quails gate vinyards. What wine do you serve with quail anyway?
    Pinot Noir. QG does a decent one too. Spring for the Stewart Family Reserve. It’s usually worth the extra $20 per bottle. The restaurant has a great menu. Usually some game items too, in case you don’t get your quail in the morning.
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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    Quote Originally Posted by Redthies View Post
    Pinot Noir. QG does a decent one too. Spring for the Stewart Family Reserve. It’s usually worth the extra $20 per bottle. The restaurant has a great menu. Usually some game items too, in case you don’t get your quail in the morning.
    Yes, they do a tasty pinot noir. ��
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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    Highly recommend See Ya Later Ranch if you end up in the OK Falls area.

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    Re: Winery / upland bird hunting trip

    The hard part will be finding a good bird hunt. If you got money. Not so much. Winery tours are a dime a dozen. Now with the fake bullshit scandemic, you'll get a tour on the cheap.
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