Well the 2014 season is now in the history books, all we can do is look to the 3rd Sat in Oct 2015 which will be the 17 th.
As for 2014--it was a remarkable year: some numbers
Total number of people that hunted my place was 42 from 13 states and as close as I can figure we harvested between 80 and 90 roosters--there have been better years ---harvest of 204 was the high and --12 was the low the year before any habitat work was done.
The numbers being the numbers why was this year so good, it was better than last year but not as good as others when you look at the numbers--so it must be something else----I know what it was--- it was the people that hunted and the dogs--really had some good dogs hunting this year :thumbsup: The weather was warm and allowed people to stand around after working a field and visit--there were some very pretty sunsets---had more people get together and sit down and share a good meal at the end of the day. Met some of the UPH members that I've talked to, some for several years.
Bottom line here was that sure I can plant the cover and do things to increase the bird populations but I've always enjoyed the company of others when I'm bird hunting and I mean always--my 1st strong memory of any hunting was chasing a broken winged rooster around a haystack on my uncles place north of Salem SD when I was 4 or 5 yrs old, had help from several other kids--but I finally got him.
So there are 42 or so hunters and their dogs out there who helped make 2014 into one of the best seasons yet---Thank-You :thumbsup::10sign:
Yep he was quite the haystack/round bale runner--Gavin--right--I never thought he would be able to get up on the round bales at the west place--boy was I wrong.another of those special memories.
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Yep, that's Gav or as Tom will affectionately remember him as, "The Purdy One"Those kids will climb, throw, run, jump, or shoot anything you let them....and some stuff you won't let them
Gav is an outcast in his school b/c so few boys are active these days. He runs circles around 'em at recess while they play with their phones or whatever
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I like the pics:thumbsup:
And really like your property and bird cover. :cheers:
SD Jim,
Plans are to make it out to make it out to SD next year for a first; I wanna come roll down the hay bales too:cheers:
Cheers to all,
Wolf
If you could just establish a timetable for that yard rooster...maybe next year I could go after him. A GPS collar on him couldn't hurt, either!Well we didn't kill all of the roosters--was out on the back deck filling the bird feeders---- Anyway I was out there for about 5 minutes or so when one of my yard roosters could not take it any longer and flushed about 20 yards away and flew off cackling into the CRP--I NEVER GET TIRED OF THAT
JIM
Anyway I was out there for about 5 minutes or so when one of my yard roosters could not take it any longer and flushed about 20 yards away and flew off cackling into the CRP--I NEVER GET TIRED OF THAT :thumbsup::10sign:There are a couple of more months of winter to get thru but so far the birds are doing great and I hope the rest of the year is productive for the birds.
JIM