Vic Stull
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She was running with effortless, mechanical ease when she plowed through the scent. New

The Experience: Musings and Memories of a Hunter

I do not watch Formula I racing to see motorcars disintegrate in somersaulting, fiery crashes, and I do not hunt to kill.

Hunting the Gambel's Quail: Don't Miss the Opportunity to Humble Yourself

As soon as I heard one of my hunting partners yell, "birds," from somewhere behind the treeline I knew I was in deep bandini.

The Great Contest: Hunting Chukar

Indulge
me please. Try this little test. Have you heard, even remotely, anything similar to the following? "Plain water never tasted so good." "If I could get up and walk I’d go over there and visit that bush.

Ask And Thou Shalt Receive –Sometimes Sooner Than Later
My belief has always been that a fence usually signals a property owner’s strong interest in keeping something in or someone out.



Vic with his bird dogs and four chukars after a morning hunt.

Vic Stull, who is 53 years old, is a Supervising Deputy District Attorney for the County of San Bernardino. He is married and has two teenage girls, which explains the gray hair and the general glazed look of the eyes. Though as a five year old he began hunting with his father he stopped during his high school years and did not begin again until ten years ago. He doesn't have the patience to hunt waterfowl so concentrates solely on upland gamebirds. All his dogs are named after hockey players. His German Shorthaired Pointers are Tocchet and Coffey. He also has a home guardian, a Great Pyrenees, named Robitaille. In addition to hunting, Vic enjoys writing, photography, welding and general metal fabrication, and baking.
He offers to answer any general question on California criminal law, except how to avoid responsibility for being stupid.

Special thanks to Victor Stull for publication of his articles.
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10 July, 2000
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