Your favorite haunts!

The season will be here before you know it..Let's see some pictures of the habitat in some of your favorite hunting grounds!


I have harvested a few roosters here!
 
It's hard to beat an area that is less than a mile from home.

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I'll let the " stupid" remark pass...for now. I'm a very inexperienced pheasant hunter and need all the help I can muster.

Would agree on the fence-line approach and other edges.
 
The season will be here before you know it..Let's see some pictures of the habitat in some of your favorite hunting grounds!


I have harvested a few roosters here!

That area sure could tell a lot of stories! :rolleyes:
 
Nothing like home ground. Those that have hunted here know what I mean when I say "The West Place"

:thumbsup:


Or across the road from home.



Or out the back door

 
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I'll let the " stupid" remark pass...for now. I'm a very inexperienced pheasant hunter and need all the help I can muster.

Would agree on the fence-line approach and other edges.

No offense intended, brother. I put the comment in quotes because I've heard it so many times. Once I shot a bird and went right to the spot it went down. I put my dog on the area and did the "bird: bird" thing. She kept taking off. Finally I went where she kept going and ran into another hunter who had gotten out of his truck after seeing my dog chasing a winged bird and then running back after me over and over. Thus " follow the dog;stupit" means me. :thumbsup:
 
Nothing like home ground. Those that have hunted here know what I mean when I say "The West Place," or across the road from home.
Or out the back door

Some people are just so daggone lucky it makes me want to . . . marry into their family. :p
 
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I think the field in the photo below would be at the very top of my list. We nick-named it "the evening spot". It's a VERY long field mixed with cool seasons, warm seasons, wetland, and shelter belts throughout.

P.S. I've posted this photo in the past--that's the moon rising not the sun setting. That was an unforgettable evening (fall 2014). The evening air turned damp, cool, and calm as could be, roosters cackling in the background, then add the moon into it and it was unforgettable. Couldn't help but to praise God. This isn't my video nor was it taken at this field, but it resembles what it sounds like in the evenings out there:)
Pheasants cackling/evening https://youtu.be/HZkIiPC5z90



a few birds from that field
 
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