gimruis
Well-known member
Yesterday when I was hunting I had a fully alive wild rooster run through an opening in the brush/grass. The dog had gone on the downwind side of the habitat, and I was standing on the other side, so I knew where she was. The rooster ran across about a 20 foot opening into another patch of habitat. I was ready for a bird to flush, because I knew the dog was hot. For a split second, I thought about shooting that rooster on the ground, also known as "ground swatting" and I even raised my gun. In fact, I did not, and it ended up flushing further down the cover out of range, but I am pretty sure I could have dusted it as it ran across that opening because I was ready for it.
Do you ever ground swat birds? Obviously most of here are hunting with dogs so the issue is that I don't want to risk shooting at ground level with a dog around. In this specific case that would not have been an issue.
Do you ever ground swat birds? Obviously most of here are hunting with dogs so the issue is that I don't want to risk shooting at ground level with a dog around. In this specific case that would not have been an issue.