4th weekend of season and the temps are warmer than a typical opening day here.

remy3424

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Whoa, the temp is 48* already here in NW Iowa (supposed to be over 60* by noon). I hope the Dakotas aren't this warm too. I have a friend going with me this morning, we will get going right at 8:00 and trust we can be home before 11:00 (maybe 10:00). I have been sick (not covid) since last Saturday, hurt my knee also last Saturday. The knee feels good today, but if I were a bit smarter I would give it a weekend off. Hope to give a recap in a couple hours. Watch those dogs today fellas, if you have temps in the 50s or better! Good luck on this "single layer" Saturday everyone.
 
It was 70 degrees in the Twin Cities yesterday.

It set a new record for the latest 70 degree recording in any year since they have been keeping track.

Not a big fan
 
We started right about at 8:00, full sun and a bit of breeze. Temp was just shy of 50*, a long sleeve shirt with a hunting vest and no gloves, which I do enjoy. We each got our first birds within seconds of each other. My second try was a runner and was lost. I got 2 more not too much later and my friend dropped his 3rd at 9:09 to wrap-up a quick outing. A buddy showed up just after we got to our trucks... just 30 minutes earlier and he would have had a hay-day in the corner where he typically waits, but he was in-time to take a pic for us. Didn't reaggravate my knee, which was a blessing.
I had a full schedule today after the hunting. Cleaned the birds, they weren't shot-up too bad at all. Blew the gutters-out on my rental, mowed and mulched the leaves there also. Had a friend stop me while mowing to see if I would take his grandson out hunting. The boy is 16 now, no hunter education yet, but needs a license. I told them to check-out the "apprentice license", and let me know if they get that gone. Got the lawn work done and switched-out my snow-thrower stashed in the front of the garage with the push mower. Moved my bandsaw from the garage, into the neighbor's barn to store there over the winter and get my little car back into it's stall. Got to HyVee and bought a large pork shoulder roast to make the my pheasant/pork breakfast sausage after this weekend. Then a birthday party for my 3 year old granddaughter to cap-off the day.
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Still plenty warm today. Got going around 9:00. Was looking for a shorter walk today. I skipped some of the "slower" parts and just walked straight back to the half mile line and got to the "good stuff". I had 2 in 2 shots pretty quickly. Then on the 3rd bird, I felt I was a bit behind and below him, it dropped into the switch grass, I had a great spot on it. Nothing, he was gone. OK, we can still have a good outing, I am thinking to myself. I then miss a strange crossing shot and and then I put 2 more at a long crosser...not a feather. So much for a short walk. I walk another 300 yards and get a straight away, I dust this one, big plume of feathers. I hustle to where I think it shoud be laying. Nothing there. I call the dog over (he hadn't had this bird located), he is not birdy where I think it should be. He does flush another rooster about 5 yards from this. I let the dog work a bit and bring him back to the "fall zone", and he finds the bird about 10 yards farther than I was looking and almost 15 yards from where the plume of feathers came to rest on a pretty calm morning. I was shocked his momentum carried him that far so, but I was grateful I found him. Another weekend in the books. 22 roosters so far this season. I might start pumping the brakes a bit now. I can only eat so many/much pheasant and unlike others here, I can't hardly give birds away. Usually the folks that say they might try one, I have no confidence they will eat it and I don't leave one this those folks. Processed into breakfast sausage is a mush easier way to give them away, but with all the time and expense into them at that point, I only give that to GOOD friends.
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I’m gonna cube some today and dust it in shore lunch and fry in peanut oil as appetizers…done it before, been awhile…gonna “velvetize” (tenderize) using baking soda…see how that goes…
 
Still plenty warm today. Got going around 9:00. Was looking for a shorter walk today. I skipped some of the "slower" parts and just walked straight back to the half mile line and got to the "good stuff". I had 2 in 2 shots pretty quickly. Then on the 3rd bird, I felt I was a bit behind and below him, it dropped into the switch grass, I had a great spot on it. Nothing, he was gone. OK, we can still have a good outing, I am thinking to myself. I then miss a strange crossing shot and and then I put 2 more at a long crosser...not a feather. So much for a short walk. I walk another 300 yards and get a straight away, I dust this one, big plume of feathers. I hustle to where I think it shoud be laying. Nothing there. I call the dog over (he hadn't had this bird located), he is not birdy where I think it should be. He does flush another rooster about 5 yards from this. I let the dog work a bit and bring him back to the "fall zone", and he finds the bird about 10 yards farther than I was looking and almost 15 yards from where the plume of feathers came to rest on a pretty calm morning. I was shocked his momentum carried him that far so, but I was grateful I found him. Another weekend in the books. 22 roosters so far this season. I might start pumping the brakes a bit now. I can only eat so many/much pheasant and unlike others here, I can't hardly give birds away. Usually the folks that say they might try one, I have no confidence they will eat it and I don't leave one this those folks. Processed into breakfast sausage is a mush easier way to give them away, but with all the time and expense into them at that point, I only give that to GOOD friends.
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You can trade pheasant for elk.
 
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