It looks like you have some really good drive and know where to look for some birds. The biggest thing that I see in your videos is that you are chasing your dogs too much and don’t get set up to shoot when the birds get up. The biggest problem I see with most shooters is they don’t get their...
I don’t think there are too many ranchers left in the regent Mott country as there used to be but yet they still have birds. Most have switched to farming. What I do believe is most left standing food plots up next to shelter belts which do save birds against snow and cold and provide food...
You just know when you see one. There is always one when you see it that just has it. Basically it is one that hunts all year long and is a machine. One that will follow their owner no matter what and never quit. One that can navigate any fence and figure it out. When you see a dog track a...
You’d be surprised what would happen if you knocked on a few doors during late season. Way too many people are afraid to ask for permission thinking the answer is always going to be no. Your best time to get on land is now.
Broods are few and far between. I hate to say it but if they aren’t hatched out by now you better hope for an easy winter. I do believe that hunting will be tough this year in the beginning due to record sunflower acres. I have never seen this many in the western part of the state. If they don’t...
It would seem the winter has me pondering hunting trips for this year. I always wanted to hunt prairie chickens since I have never seen one and made the trip to South Dakota the middle of the opening weekend. It was a fun trip to see new country and roam around vast expanses while seeing my...