Bob Peters
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Heading home after a day of fishing on Saturday, I stuck to the backroads and kept my eyes peeled for creatures(with an emphasis on pheasants). I have been going to this cabin in southern MN for 20 years, and usually I'd see maybe one or two pheasants a year. Maybe. Since getting into hunting I've spent a lot more time on the backroads with my head on a swivel. This trip I saw five different roosters out and about! Oh I was happy. Three of them were out in the middle of ag fields pecking up dinner I assume. The other two birds made me smile. One I was on a tar 2-lane road and spotted him on a quiet gravel road branching off as I passed. I turned around to get a closer look, and saw him on the shoulder, but as I drove down the road he melted off into the slough. The last bird, I had already driven the gravel road earlier and seen nothing, but as I came back a second time, there was a big old out in the field 75 yards from the slough. I was still a good ways off, stopped and glassed him. His tail was as long as a yardstick!!! He was running full tilt and was quickly back hidden in the thick weeds. Even at a great distance he wasn't about to set and let me get a good look at him. That is one old wily swamp rooster for sure. I still find it weird that with me being really into fishing my whole life, I don't know many people who hunt pheasants. It seems like in MN it is a dying breed. Plenty of deer hunters, not many bird hunters. I am a public land hunter but will talk with some landowners this summer and see what they say. No matter where I am I'll be excited to be out this coming season in pursuit of America's favorite game bird, the ring-necked pheasant.