| I'm pretty sure there are a number of pheasant hunters on the forum, so I wanted to give my impression of the just -concluded (2/22) Pheasant Fest, held at the Minneapolis Convention Center. I met several pheasant hunters from across the Plains states and asked each how their season went. For the most part, the responses were very positive and mostly, the folks I spoke to are looking forward very optimistically to the Fall 2026 season. As usual there were many vendors; I heard close to 400, in attendance including representatives from Browning/Winchester, Beretta, Retay, CZ and others. The LC Smith and Parker collectors clubs were well represented, and both clubs brought fine examples of their brands' side by sides. There were a multitude of bird dogs of every size, breed and description and it was interesting to listen to the "sales pitches" that each breed rep had for their breed. There were displays from the conservation and farm equipment people and there were also a number of outdoor clothing reps available. I don't know how familiar you might be with Phil Bourjaily, a freelance outdoor writer who has written about shotguns and bird hunting for years. His work has been in most of the outdoor publications and he's done a lot of gun and ammo testing and reviews. His works are also online. Some of you older guys may remember that his father, Vance Bourjaily, used to write for Outdoor Life and, sometimes Field and Stream. Anyhow, I was fortunate enough to run into him at the Browning-Winchester booth and we talked for several minutes about the merits of the 16 gauge. He had a Winchester Model 12 16 gauge mod. choked gun he was particularly fond of, and I told him about a Merkel 1620 I have. We had a good chat; glad I ran into him. While there I did make a nominal contribution to PF, I've been a Life Member since the mid-1990's. This was a good show. The 2027 Fest will be at Omaha, NE. on March5-7, 2027. |