A5 Sweet 16
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This time of the season usually makes for some really tough hunting. And I've had my share of that this year. So it came as a welcome surprise to NOT have to work so hard for them this past weekend. Hunted with a friend who I consider a "good far north hunter" Saturday. He had access to some pretty nice land. The spots have it all in terms of winter habitat - cattail sloughs, food, shelterbelts, some other miscellaneous loafing cover. And lo and behold, they also have pheasants. It was fun to be able to hunt a shelterbelt or food plot & see pheasants move from it into the next piece you plan to hunt, as opposed to flying a half mile onto a different piece of property, never to be seen again. It wasn't easy hunting, but it wasn't hard either. We had a great day. The dogs had a great day. Everyone had a great day.
Then Sunday I headed out to try a couple little public spots I hadn't hunted in at least a year. Stopping to hunt a handful of small cattail ditches on the way out, we ran into a couple hens & 3 very cooperative roosters & were done in about half an hour & 3 shells. So we went & checked out our public spots anyway & left the gun in the truck. That was from about 3:00 to 4:30, so if any birds are using the spots, the majority would've probably been out feeding somewhere else anyway. It was fun to just take a walk & let my mind wander a little, rather than be 100% keyed into where Ace is & what's on his mind. And it's so much easier to maintain warm hands without carrying a shotgun.
It was a great weekend of hunting. It'll be bittersweet, & I can't imagine the hunting being so seemingly effortless, but we look forward to our last hurrah next weekend.
Then Sunday I headed out to try a couple little public spots I hadn't hunted in at least a year. Stopping to hunt a handful of small cattail ditches on the way out, we ran into a couple hens & 3 very cooperative roosters & were done in about half an hour & 3 shells. So we went & checked out our public spots anyway & left the gun in the truck. That was from about 3:00 to 4:30, so if any birds are using the spots, the majority would've probably been out feeding somewhere else anyway. It was fun to just take a walk & let my mind wander a little, rather than be 100% keyed into where Ace is & what's on his mind. And it's so much easier to maintain warm hands without carrying a shotgun.
It was a great weekend of hunting. It'll be bittersweet, & I can't imagine the hunting being so seemingly effortless, but we look forward to our last hurrah next weekend.