Bear in mind, this is the same spaniel who once got real hot, finally dove into a weed clump & emerged with this. Part of an ice cream sandwich wrapper.
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Hunting along a fence next to a field of standing corn yesterday. There was a low area in the field w/ some water in it. About 60 yards straight upwind of us, about a half dozen mallards sprang from the puddle. Seconds later, Buzz went nuts briefly, but never figured out what he was smelling. I don't think he smelled a pheasant that had since run into the corn, as the big puddle came right up to the fence. I think he smelled those mallards. Anyone else experience this?
"Most pheasants in South Dakota don't react too well to #5s." -The Hunt for Red Rooster
Bear in mind, this is the same spaniel who once got real hot, finally dove into a weed clump & emerged with this. Part of an ice cream sandwich wrapper.
icecreamwrapper.jpg
"Most pheasants in South Dakota don't react too well to #5s." -The Hunt for Red Rooster
Was your dog down wind from you?![]()
- From the office of Browning, Colt, Winchester & Savage
- Kansas: Big Cock Country
i'd say ducks for sure, now where exactly is this flooded corn field![]()
Can't help you with your dog...but, I sure could use one of those ice cream sandwiches...![]()
JMc
Fritch, TX
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