Headed out yesterday morning in hopes of beating this cold front, but I still froze my butt off! The winds were brutal, (I knew they were going to be), and it really made scenting conditions tough.
Truthfully, I think between the extreme cold we've had, (freeze drying what little moisture there was), and the 25mph winds yesterday, it was the worst scenting I've seen this season!...And, that's saying something!
All in all, J?ger and I had a pretty good hunt in spite of the conditions.
We had 3 nice covey flushes, but I only dropped one out of each covey because by the time I'd counted to 11 they were way out there!! lol!!
Most of the birds were found in the crop stubble, or adjacent to it in narrow waterways. And, those were probably pushed in there. I'd say they were gorging themselves in preparation for this cold front.
I didn't take very many pics because my hands were freezing as soon as I started fumbling with the camera!
But, here are a few pics from the hunt...
This next series was a running rooster. J?ger would point, I'd snap a pic then release him....and, repeat.
We never caught up to that bird until we doubled back through the field again and he finally flushed wild. The funny part is, we had a rooster do that EXACT same thing to us a few weeks ago, on that EXACT same stretch of field!
I'd say that's one Wiley old rooster. He is in my mind anyway...
Sorry about the "X" rating on this next pic, but J?ger gets a little excited about birds.
I'll tell ya how bad the scenting conditions were...
We were walking through a wide waterway, and walked up to within 25-30 yards of 3 coyotes! The look on their face when they turned around and saw us was priceless!!
Truthfully, I think between the extreme cold we've had, (freeze drying what little moisture there was), and the 25mph winds yesterday, it was the worst scenting I've seen this season!...And, that's saying something!
All in all, J?ger and I had a pretty good hunt in spite of the conditions.
We had 3 nice covey flushes, but I only dropped one out of each covey because by the time I'd counted to 11 they were way out there!! lol!!
Most of the birds were found in the crop stubble, or adjacent to it in narrow waterways. And, those were probably pushed in there. I'd say they were gorging themselves in preparation for this cold front.
I didn't take very many pics because my hands were freezing as soon as I started fumbling with the camera!
But, here are a few pics from the hunt...

This next series was a running rooster. J?ger would point, I'd snap a pic then release him....and, repeat.
We never caught up to that bird until we doubled back through the field again and he finally flushed wild. The funny part is, we had a rooster do that EXACT same thing to us a few weeks ago, on that EXACT same stretch of field!
I'd say that's one Wiley old rooster. He is in my mind anyway...



Sorry about the "X" rating on this next pic, but J?ger gets a little excited about birds.

I'll tell ya how bad the scenting conditions were...
We were walking through a wide waterway, and walked up to within 25-30 yards of 3 coyotes! The look on their face when they turned around and saw us was priceless!!