Uplandhunter67
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Took a break over the Christmas holiday (forced
) from the pursuit of pheasants. Finally got back in the field on Sunday afternoon and Monday.
Sunday was hot and sunny. Hit 50 by mid day and the pheasants had gone back to being split up and running instead of flying. Saw a few birds but none in gun range. Never fired a shot.
Had a close encounter with a coyote. Dog popped him out of a ditch at about 3 feet where he promptly jumped over my Lab and almost directly onto my Springer. Decided the best thing to do was let him go as he was too close to the dogs and I don't want an unintended vet bill.
Sunday came along with a dense fog and cold. Couldn't see more than 30 yards but we went out anyways hoping the fog would bunch up the birds. Unfortunately this was not the case.
Walked the first field and as we neared a heavily covered ditch there was a rooster crowing off and on slowly moving away from us. Moved up on him and he flushed somewhere out in the fog. We kept walking and jumped another rooster but he was too low for a shot and quickly disappeared into the fog. Hit a couple of short walk areas and found that nobody was home there either. Walked another large grassy area and put up some birds. Tough shooting though as they jumped and were quickly into the fog. My hunting partner had the all those birds on his side and couldn't get his gun up fast enough. Walked a final ditch at the end of the day we know holds birds. Saw one squirt out 100 plus yards ahead. My Springer got birdy in the next patch of heavy cover and up pops a rooster going vertical in to the air. I just covered him with the barrels and he fell straight back onto my waiting dog.
We covered a lot of country for a single bird but had fun doing it in the fog. There are those who are determined, then those who are die hard's, then there are those who are hard core... Which one are you?
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PS: I have logged 29 days afield chasing upland birds this season and still have 9 days left.... Thank God I have a understanding and loving wife :10sign:
Sunday was hot and sunny. Hit 50 by mid day and the pheasants had gone back to being split up and running instead of flying. Saw a few birds but none in gun range. Never fired a shot.
Had a close encounter with a coyote. Dog popped him out of a ditch at about 3 feet where he promptly jumped over my Lab and almost directly onto my Springer. Decided the best thing to do was let him go as he was too close to the dogs and I don't want an unintended vet bill.
Sunday came along with a dense fog and cold. Couldn't see more than 30 yards but we went out anyways hoping the fog would bunch up the birds. Unfortunately this was not the case.
Walked the first field and as we neared a heavily covered ditch there was a rooster crowing off and on slowly moving away from us. Moved up on him and he flushed somewhere out in the fog. We kept walking and jumped another rooster but he was too low for a shot and quickly disappeared into the fog. Hit a couple of short walk areas and found that nobody was home there either. Walked another large grassy area and put up some birds. Tough shooting though as they jumped and were quickly into the fog. My hunting partner had the all those birds on his side and couldn't get his gun up fast enough. Walked a final ditch at the end of the day we know holds birds. Saw one squirt out 100 plus yards ahead. My Springer got birdy in the next patch of heavy cover and up pops a rooster going vertical in to the air. I just covered him with the barrels and he fell straight back onto my waiting dog.
We covered a lot of country for a single bird but had fun doing it in the fog. There are those who are determined, then those who are die hard's, then there are those who are hard core... Which one are you?
http://s755.photobucket.com/user/uplandhunter67/media/IMG_1679 1_zpsczwwrctd.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2
http://s755.photobucket.com/user/up...lSizeRender 3_zpspg20jwgz.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1
http://s755.photobucket.com/user/up...lSizeRender 4_zpshaeuzrxt.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
PS: I have logged 29 days afield chasing upland birds this season and still have 9 days left.... Thank God I have a understanding and loving wife :10sign:
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