@gps4gsp4, any pics from the adventure? Any issues? Any birds? A report in the works?
. My nephews have a littermate sister to my Vizsla Ellie. I was impressed when my 17 year old nephew shows up this fall to hunt and pulls out a line cable cutter to show me. We hope we never need it but our dogs are worth the extra precaution.I carry top of the line cable cutters with me at all times. Don't get the cheap ass ones....they won't get the job done.
Left Vicksburg, MS a little late Saturday 11/6. Over packed as usual. Made it to Council Bluffs,IA.gsp4, any pics from the adventure? Any issues? Any birds? A report in the works?
From everything I've seen and heard this surprises me. I know a guy who traps with all snares. When he gets a coyote, it will run circles around the snare, chew everything in site, and obviously pull as hard as it can, but when he checks snares, the coyote is always alive and he has to dispatch it. I didn't think snares were designed to kill as much as to just hold an animal.The guy I got that pup from had a big male pointer die in his arms because he couldn't get a snare off.
I carry top of the line cable cutters with me at all times. Don't get the cheap ass ones....they won't get the job done.
I'm not a trapper but I was under the other assumption... the more you pull the tighter it will get. Most dogs will panic and keep pulling. Training dogs really isn't more than teaching them how to turn off the pressure or stimulation, so some well trained dogs will feel the pressure and then stop.From everything I've seen and heard this surprises me. I know a guy who traps with all snares. When he gets a coyote, it will run circles around the snare, chew everything in site, and obviously pull as hard as it can, but when he checks snares, the coyote is always alive and he has to dispatch it. I didn't think snares were designed to kill as much as to just hold an animal.
My experience is different.From everything I've seen and heard this surprises me. I know a guy who traps with all snares. When he gets a coyote, it will run circles around the snare, chew everything in site, and obviously pull as hard as it can, but when he checks snares, the coyote is always alive and he has to dispatch it. I didn't think snares were designed to kill as much as to just hold an animal.
Thanks for sharing the update and pictures. It looks like a good time was had by all. Nice looking dog! The rooster hanging from the tree sure is a dandy as well. Glad your trip was memorable and you got back safely!Left Vicksburg, MS a little late Saturday 11/6. Over packed as usual. Made it to Council Bluffs,IA.
Back on the road before sun up Sunday 11/7 heading to Yankton. Road around looking for suitable fields between Yankton and Mitchell. Pulled in first field at 9:45. Got my gear ready and a truck pulled in with 3 younger guys at 10 til 10:00. My dog came into season the week before I left so first question I asked when they got out of their truck was “y’all got a dog with you?” They said no, so I followed up with “ my dog is in season and I wanted to make sure y’all didn’t have a male
Dog with you. I’d hate to ruin your hunt.” Soon as the clock struck 10:00, I headed south down the fence lkne while they still got their gear strait. They headed east and then south along the far fence line. None of us jumped any birds.
I headed north toward Mitchell and found a large grass field with cut corn to the west and a tree line toward the back. Walked the fence line south toward the trees. Once we got in the shelter belt, my girl flushed her first rooster off the edge of the corn and I was able to bring it down with two shots. She took a few minutes to find it on her own and the ice was broken.
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Only saw one other pheasant all day- running across someone’s yard right before sunset.
Stayed in Mitchell Sunday night. Headed north toward Huron Monday morning. Found a DU field with cut corn with a minimum maintenance road on the east side. 50 yards from the truck she flushed another rooster and I wiffed on it. She flushed two more hens out of that field. Didn’t see any more birds the rest of the day. No birds in the bag.
Stayed in Watertown Monday night and took in the Redlin Art Center Tuesday morning. Headed back south just after lunch and hunted toward Mitchell. Saw 8 that flushed out of cattails in the neighboring field and landed deeper in the cattails. Shot zero. Stayed in Mitchell Tues night.
Wednesday woke up to rain in the forecast but decided to chance it. found a CREP field with cut corn on two sides and gave it a shot. My dog flushed 5 roosters and 11 hens but I only scratched out 1 rooster before getting rained out.
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Thursday the wind made our aimless wandering less than ideal so we spent most of the day “scouting”.
Friday, hunted with a group from home on private land in snow with 30-40 mph winds and 15-20 deg wind chill. Had a 7 man limit by 2:00.
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Saturday, we went out again on private land and had a 7 man limit by 12:30.
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Sunday, we hunted corn strips on private land and finished by 11:30.
We decided to pack up and hit the road just after lunch. Unfortunately, I didn’t get any photos of the last day’s hunt.
Made it to Anderson, MO Sunday night and back to Vicksburg by 4:30 Monday afternoon.
So far it was my most enjoyable pheasant trip and I Can’t wait until the next time.
Thanks for all the replies about what to pack. Although I obviously packed
more gear than I needed for this road trip, I never needed anything I didn’t have on hand.
Not sure I would trust those to get the job done. Needs to be fairly snub nosed with good cutting ability right at the tip.So will a straight up lineman's pliers cut these snare cables? Or does it take more than that? I've got several of those. I have never even seen a snare where we hunt but I can put one in my vest if it'll do the trick.
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That tail feather in the photo with the tree, gun and dog looks trophy length.....Left Vicksburg, MS a little late Saturday 11/6. Over packed as usual. Made it to Council Bluffs,IA.
Back on the road before sun up Sunday 11/7 heading to Yankton. Road around looking for suitable fields between Yankton and Mitchell. Pulled in first field at 9:45. Got my gear ready and a truck pulled in with 3 younger guys at 10 til 10:00. My dog came into season the week before I left so first question I asked when they got out of their truck was “y’all got a dog with you?” They said no, so I followed up with “ my dog is in season and I wanted to make sure y’all didn’t have a male
Dog with you. I’d hate to ruin your hunt.” Soon as the clock struck 10:00, I headed south down the fence lkne while they still got their gear strait. They headed east and then south along the far fence line. None of us jumped any birds.
I headed north toward Mitchell and found a large grass field with cut corn to the west and a tree line toward the back. Walked the fence line south toward the trees. Once we got in the shelter belt, my girl flushed her first rooster off the edge of the corn and I was able to bring it down with two shots. She took a few minutes to find it on her own and the ice was broken.
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Only saw one other pheasant all day- running across someone’s yard right before sunset.
Stayed in Mitchell Sunday night. Headed north toward Huron Monday morning. Found a DU field with cut corn with a minimum maintenance road on the east side. 50 yards from the truck she flushed another rooster and I wiffed on it. She flushed two more hens out of that field. Didn’t see any more birds the rest of the day. No birds in the bag.
Stayed in Watertown Monday night and took in the Redlin Art Center Tuesday morning. Headed back south just after lunch and hunted toward Mitchell. Saw 8 that flushed out of cattails in the neighboring field and landed deeper in the cattails. Shot zero. Stayed in Mitchell Tues night.
Wednesday woke up to rain in the forecast but decided to chance it. found a CREP field with cut corn on two sides and gave it a shot. My dog flushed 5 roosters and 11 hens but I only scratched out 1 rooster before getting rained out.
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Thursday the wind made our aimless wandering less than ideal so we spent most of the day “scouting”.
Friday, hunted with a group from home on private land in snow with 30-40 mph winds and 15-20 deg wind chill. Had a 7 man limit by 2:00.
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Saturday, we went out again on private land and had a 7 man limit by 12:30.
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Sunday, we hunted corn strips on private land and finished by 11:30.
We decided to pack up and hit the road just after lunch. Unfortunately, I didn’t get any photos of the last day’s hunt.
Made it to Anderson, MO Sunday night and back to Vicksburg by 4:30 Monday afternoon.
So far it was my most enjoyable pheasant trip and I Can’t wait until the next time.
Thanks for all the replies about what to pack. Although I obviously packed
more gear than I needed for this road trip, I never needed anything I didn’t have on hand.
No, get a cable cutter.So will a straight up lineman's pliers cut these snare cables? Or does it take more than that? I've got several of those. I have never even seen a snare where we hunt but I can put one in my vest if it'll do the trick.
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