you bet, that is true Brittman...i am trying to figure out the "if it is over 25 degrees" part of the rationale...even if it was cold, they would roost in the sloughs within the corn if there was a...
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you bet, that is true Brittman...i am trying to figure out the "if it is over 25 degrees" part of the rationale...even if it was cold, they would roost in the sloughs within the corn if there was a...
Yeah, Sam is a really good dog...about a year and a half now...MAJOR ENERGY!!!!! That whole pheasant in the corn thing...strange...something about that makes no sense to me, I have been chasing...
Joel, I hunted with a dog that came from your kennel last summer...actually I found the litter and directed Dave to you last summer 2018...Sam is his name...energy!!!! Good dog...🤩
As far as 2020, some bird carryover could occur, but for a marked increase we need a good hatch...may/June are critical...we need optimal weather...cool, wet weather in June is a killer for...
maybe if it is "dirty corn", but there isn't much of that anymore with the high tech farming that goes on these days...I own a piece of land that is all habitat, and it is surrounded by...
Thanks for the kind words, Mikey! Take care, beautiful dogs!
To each his own. Having said that, I am concerned that my dogs don't screw up other guys' hunts...they need to stay in range. Also, I am adamant that they are reasonably obedient, AND are good...
my daughter just joined so she could get me the current t shirt "Trampled by Pheasants", which is a take off on the popular fast-grass band "Trampled by Turtles"...their lead singer just became a...
I'd think my membership through more closely if it were $3500, or even $350 annually...but it's $35...and I got a cool T shirt...and a year ago a knife...and two years ago something else kinda...
I have nothing to do with UGUIDE or his camps, never been to one of them...and realistically, there are probably no openings for this year...but I think it is an incredibly insightful way to see what...
UGUIDES weekly results by camp are a very valuable tool for those of you interested in how things are going in various parts of SD...a real gift. What we know is that these camps are going to be...
warmed up a lot and it got tougher...birds hanging in the corn...had to be more patient, waiting til the afternoon for the birds to come out and loaf in the grass, etc...#'s are decent, not...
Drove through dicey conditions the last 3 hrs of my drive...quite a few vehicles in ditches. Started snowing in the early morning on 11/6, wind picked up, snow coming down sideways for much of the...
a guy I know has gotten on land by saying it this way--"do you have any land that is so rough you wouldn't put a goat in there?" they of course know he is a pheasant hunter, and asking permission...
not a lot of combines rolling in those two counties...some, just some...crops still pretty moist...
Day 3, winds gusting to 50, very sporty conditions! Rained all day until about 4pm, started at 5pm...killed 2, missed a 3rd. My buddy sat out most of the day, has some physical limitations, wise to...
wait for a windy day...then hunt the edges of the crop where it meets grass or sloughs...they tend to get jumpy in real windy weather when they are hanging in the corn...can't hear real well, they go...
use common sense; express concern for the situation...ask a few open ended questions..."sorry about the way things are playing out this year...how are you folks doing?"
"sorry to...
lots of weeds in fields that didn't get planted...lots of standing corn...lots of good cover...first storm of the year, shouldn't be too hard on them...time will tell...
I know a guy who brings all gauges on his opening weekend hunt, from a 410 to a 10 gauge...he shoots a bird with each...so, sure, a 28 can kill a rooster...having said that, I have lost LOTS of birds...
not an expert, but I don't think you can road hunt in ND...however, if you have permission on the private land that abuts the road in that situation, then you can...but get clarity from an expert...I...
14 days of hunting in thus far between MT and ND...spotty in areas, good in others...about 3 miles of walking per bird in ND...more in MT...a few huns sprinkled in...more, actually, than I have seen...
lots of land is posted that wasn't even a few years ago...yes, that rain was a real deal...
almost a tie in terms of actual #'s spotted...SW had a slight edge, very, very slight...
gotta figure out who that is...supposedly on one of my hunts...