cyclonenation10
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I have been posting quite a bit here lately, and really enjoy some of the feedback and ideas people have been sharing on various aspects of bird hunting. The last two years have been my first couple of years hitting the pheasants really hard almost everyday) when I can sneak out before/after class. The beginning of the season I saw fewer birds hunting public ground, but a much higher percentage of roosters/hens than I have been finding lately. It seems I may go walk a spot and flush 20-30 birds, and be lucky to find a rooster in the bunch. My question is, is there a chance I may be hunting the "wrong areas" ? For example, I have flushed dozens of birds out of cattails this year, but don't think a single one has been a rooster. Do they hang out in different areas? Obviously there have been quite a few roosters taken out of the majority of these areas, but I didn't know if there was anything I could be doing to increase the roosters I am seeing? Should I try different areas within these spots? Any suggestions, or is it really as simple as the roosters are just that shot up at this point in the season?