I didn't hold up my end of the bargain today. We got a later start than I had hoped for this morning. The piece of IHAP I wanted to hunt was a 45-50 minute drive. When I got there, there were already two pickups parked there. So much for that! On the way to this field, I drove past a couple other public spots. One, I noticed, hadn't been hunted since we got a couple inches of snow earlier in the week. So that is where I headed.
This was one of only 2 public spots that I had hunted more than once all season. There are a few cattail sloughs in this field, and we just kind of bounced around, zig-zagging between them. This is one reason I love to hunt alone, you can be unconventional and not have to worry about what anyone else thinks, or wants to do. The dogs got birdy early on. The first cattail patch we hit held several dozen birds. They were a little spooky, the only ones I had in range were hens. Halfway to the next patch, a rooster got up at the far end of my comfort zone. I made a quick shot, and he dropped. We looked for a long time, but couldn't find him. Shortly after we had given up, and started on our path, a rooster got up and I hit him hard. Cash was on him instantly, and brought him right to me. Looking back, I'm hoping this was the first bird I hit. Hopefully I can tell when my gopro footage uploads.
Every patch of cattails held birds today, and we kicked up a lot of birds in between them, too! The only other rooster that I had in range, darn near flew up my nostrils! It must have really startled me, because I proceeded to miss him 4 times!!!
Tomorrow will be my last chance to hunt in Iowa this season. I've put a lot of thought into where I'm going, hopefully it pans out. Either way, with the number of birds I saw today, I am very hopeful about what the future holds!