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  1. CharBroiled

    Commission meeting on March 22.

    So there is an actual group of people out there which will be attending the commission meeting on March 22 with the idea of basically splitting the upland season. This group believes the upland season needs to open two days before Thanksgiving through Thanksgiving weekend, followed by closing...
  2. CharBroiled

    Saddest day of the year

    When the sun finally sets on today, it ends my (and I would wager many of yours) favorite time period. My gun gets cleaning and goes into the cabinet, lonely and waiting for the next time it is pulled out and loaded to take to the field. This was one of our best years yet, having shot 38...
  3. CharBroiled

    Legality issue in regards to shooting clays on public lands

    If I recall correctly, a person is NOT allowed to shoot clays on WIHA. What about state owned public land which is not walk-in?
  4. CharBroiled

    That's a wrap

    And like that, the 2016-17 season ends. We shot three roosters, missed a fourth, and flushed five quail today. Even with it being 56 degrees, we banged up six other hens with all but one of the birds flushing from just behind us. We worked slow, lots of stopping and standing, but these were...
  5. CharBroiled

    Opinions requested

    There is a privately-owned 80 acre CRP tract we have been hunting for years. For me, it takes a quick phone call to the landowner after the second weekend and off we go. We've always had fair to incredible luck in the grass. However, I learned last night that a battalion of hunters went through...
  6. CharBroiled

    Most unproductive working day of the year

    Key word is working. There are a lot of other avenues in which to be productive, however. You know, getting hunting clothing laid out, making sure the rolls for the morning are fresh, dinner reservation at Cy's tonight, making sure collars are charged, there's water for the dogs, the most...
  7. CharBroiled

    Tactics-what do you do?

    I've been thinking about this topic for a while and wanted to get some discussion going about how you guys approach your hunts. For the longest time, I was told/taught to hunt the cover first thing in the morning, move to food in the afternoon, then back to cover. Every piece of literature...
  8. CharBroiled

    Not that I'm counting

    but 113 'til Opening Day, a day which should be a national holiday. And ironically, the 113 might be the temp today.
  9. CharBroiled

    Think it will fly?

    So, if I go pheasant hunting and shoot a hen in this day an age, can I now say the hen was a transgendered rooster? Who am I to argue with the fact this hen identified with her inner rooster? For all I know, the hen should have been born a rooster. Think a game warden will let it go? (these...
  10. CharBroiled

    Just an FYI post

    There are 284 days 'til Opening Weekend. My family thinks I have a problem.
  11. CharBroiled

    Thanks 2015-16!

    All in all, I'd call it a success. We saw a lot of birds this season, finishing the year with 3 roosters and 6 quail. We had lots of wild flushing birds in the wind but got the ones for which we had shots. The highlight of the day was seeing one of the dogs finally remembering what to do...
  12. CharBroiled

    Remington 870 won't pump after firing

    Every so often, my 870 won't pump after firing. Am I shooting a shell which is expanding just enough to jam things? Anyone else have this happen?
  13. CharBroiled

    Let's talk late season strategy

    Right now, it seems the pheasants are acting incredibly weird. We're seeing them in random, non-traditional places. We saw 8 roosters trotting along a hedge row bordered by green wheat on both sides. The moment we slowed down to watch what they were doing, they turned and skittered back down the...
  14. CharBroiled

    English Pointer afraid of pheasants

    My buddy's father-in-law has an EP which seems to be afraid of pheasants. Is there a remedy for this? Any suggestions? From what I know, she was a rescue, but has the sweetest little personality, works close. I thought she seemed a little gun shy at times, but I'm not sure.
  15. CharBroiled

    Good luck!

    To all of the guys taking to the fields tomorrow, good luck! May your shooting be true and days be fruitful. Stay safe!
  16. CharBroiled

    Heads up for coming to KS this weekend

    For those of you who are making a trek to our fair state this weekend, I just thought to give a heads up on traveling today. The State Troopers will be out in force so y'all may want to keep an eye on your speed. When I was going to Wichita State several years ago, in my short 35 minute...
  17. CharBroiled

    Why I hunt pheasants

    It all started when I was 11 years old in the fall of 1988. My parents wouldn't allow me to take my Hunter's Safety course as a fifth grader, when you could take it without having a parent present. Not a big deal to me, I enrolled in the class during the fall in sixth grade and complete the...
  18. CharBroiled

    Trying to get in shape for Opening Day

    Once again, I made a commitment to myself. On my wall hangs a cutout of an article. The topic of the article is hunting healthy, serving as a reminder to upland bird hunters that not just dogs need exercise before Opening Day. Last year on Opening Day, I wore a pedometer for our half-day hunt...
  19. CharBroiled

    Two months from today

    Not that I'm counting or anything. ;)
  20. CharBroiled

    Lost dog, presumed stolen

    One of my best friend's father-in-law's dogs has disappeared by Hillsboro. Unfortunately, he's beginning suspect Cap was stolen as when Cap has gotten out in the past, people in the area called the FIL or Cap would return shortly. Foul play is suspected because even Cap's body hasn't been...
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