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    Winter Weather

    Ended up with a much more modest 2-3" here on the Eastern side of the state.
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    Winter Weather

    Just thinking out loud.. but this winter weather we've had has to be awesome for the birds. Outside of the blizzard and a few days of brutal temperatures, a good portion of the state has had mild temperatures and next to nothing as far as snow pack so far this year. I don't think the conditions...
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    2022 season photos IOWA

    Made it out for one last hunt with a good buddy today. Finished with our 6 but had to work for them! Fingers crossed for a great winter and spring!
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    2022 season photos IOWA

    I think I shot 8 partridge this year total from 4 different coveys. Had a 3-4 more coveys flush out of range. The partridge a weird.. I'll go weeks without seeing any and then flush a cover 2-3 days in a row. I know there are quite a few around, but trying to pinpoint where they may be on any...
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    2022 season photos IOWA

    No good pictures from the weekend, but finished with a 3 man limit on Saturday and got 5 this morning hunting with my dad. Much more pleasant weather than I am used to the last weekend of the year. I will be getting out for one last hunt on Tuesday before putting away the gun for the season and...
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    2022 season photos IOWA

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    2022 season photos IOWA

    I’ve been a little late to posting, but’s It’s been a very good year so far. Will be out a handful of times in the last week or so here. Numbers seems down a bit from previous years but strong where the habitat is good! Here’s a quick photo dump from a handful of outings this year!
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    Weather Too Nasty To Hunt

    It’s going to take everything I have not to go chasing the birds around the next day or two given the current storm and -40 degree wind chills here in Iowa. The extreme cold really doesn’t bother me or the pups, but I think the guilt of pushing hens out of their winter cover with the weather...
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    New Land - Habitat/CRP Questions

    Sounds like the winter cover is there, and the best thing you can probably do is focus on establishing high quality CRP for nesting/brood rearing. I would also look at cutting any trees that could serve as potential perch sites for hawks/owls. That 100 acres of CRP nearby is a blessing, and...
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    Getting rid of canary grass?

    Any experience succesfully getting rid of canary grass, or atleast turning it into more productive upland habitat for a few years? For example, I've heard of the IA DNR mowing/burning, spraying (after the grass starts to come back in), then running a disc through the ground to promote the growth...
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    Also, on really cold days, it looks ridiculous, but I'lll get out of the truck and start doing jumping jacks or moving around a bunch for 5-10 minutes to really get the blood flowing before starting to hunt.
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    Tape a couple of hand warmers over the top of your hand on your knuckles or just drop them in the gloves, that really seems to make a difference. I also try and start each hunt with very warm gloves - I'll throw them up on the dash and crank the defrost for 5 minutes before starting to hunt...
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    Finding secret spots that are public land

    Agreed. I've also had cases where it's owned by a local county conservation board, and it's technically open to the public. Best to check with the local CO to confirm. Sometimes if you drive and check out the property, you can tell as well and it may be posted.
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    Finding secret spots that are public land

    Local county websites often have information about all areas, whereas DNR atlas information for the state doesn't necesarilly include everything. I've found a few "off the beaten path" spots this way.
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    Scouting for Pheasant

    Boots on the ground is great scouting. It's also quite a bit easier to get permission to "run" your dogs on a piece of ground than to hunt it. However, I've had times where having permission to run/train dogs has turned into hunting permission down the road as you build up a relationship with...
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    Workout / train (humans, not dogs) for upcoming season

    Year-round barbell/strength training really helps. Once the season gets closer, time spent running the dogs is as good of conditioning for pheasant hunting as possible.
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    Keeping your dog healthy during the season

    Yes, this has been my general philosophy. The good news is that generally by the time pheasant hunting rolls around in Iowa, we've had a handful of freezing nights and cooler weather, so I'm not quite so worried about things like blue green algae or other heat-loving bacteria.
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    Keeping your dog healthy during the season

    Have you had issues with your dog getting sick from stagnant water? I've never run into the issue, and I don't think I could ever completely avoid my dogs drinking from stagnant water. Often times we are hunting in marshes where they are literally running through several inches of water. How...
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    Getting Rid of Trees = More Pheasants?

    Been spending alot of time at our farm trying to cut down and kill as many of the crap soft maple trees as I can along our fencelines bordering our CRP and everywher else. Lots of work to do, but slowly putting a dent in them. Does anyone have any evidence or studies they've read that have shown...
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    Keeping your dog healthy during the season

    I've hunted mine close to 20 days straight before. Not all day hunts or anything, but the first week of the season, we hit it pretty hard each day. They are tired, but as long as they hop up and ready to go the next day, they always come along. I was worried about this for a while as well, but...
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