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Vic with his bird dogs and four chukars after a morning hunt.
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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.
If you wish
to contribute a hunting story, please e-mail UplandBirdDog.com.
10 July,
2000
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1999-2004 UplandBirdDog.com
and Victor Stull
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