Now the locator beepers, I can't stand em. Sounds like a backing truck all day. Beep....beep....beep....beep....beep....beep....make it stop!. Part of me getting out in the field is to get away from some of the gizmos in my life and enjoy the peacefulness of a hunt. Is that a hawk i hear or a falcon screeching? over and over.
me myself i like to get out of the truck slam the door shut talk really loud to my buddies drop the tailgate let the dogs get way the *&$*&$%$#@ out in the field while im putting on my boots start hollering blowing the piss out of my whistle for the dogs to come back and when im finally ready to hunt have the wind at my back and just start zigging and zagging high stepping threw the heaviest cover possible yelling still at my dogs
You must be related to my wife. Bless Your Heart!!me myself i like to get out of the truck slam the door shut talk really loud to my buddies drop the tailgate let the dogs get way the *&$*&$%$#@ out in the field while im putting on my boots start hollering blowing the piss out of my whistle for the dogs to come back and when im finally ready to hunt have the wind at my back and just start zigging and zagging high stepping threw the heaviest cover possible yelling still at my dogs
Yes, why wouldn't a strange sound, like a tinkling dog bell, make pheasants hunker down? I have heard of blowing a hawk screech whistle to get the birds to stick. I have no experience with it, but it makes sense. A pheasant has three defenses against predators: hide, run, and fly. The easiest and presumably the first choice is to hide.