Bob Peters
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I was hunting with a buddy in NW Iowa and after trying all types of cover, we finally flushed a woods rooster. He flew along the edge of the trees and we each let loose 2 shells on him. He didn't appear to be hit, flew over a few trees and I saw him tuck his wings and dive bomb almost like a hawk into a canary grass field. We went over that way with the dog (who is very experienced) and looked for the bird never found him or got any scent. Thursday I was hunting alone and I shot a few shells at one that flew away over a large slough, gained in elevation and then tucked his wings and dove straight into the cattails. This one was way out there and no retrieve attempt was possible. I've missed a lot of pheasants over the last 3 years and never seen any act like this. From the books I've read, I don't think this is towering. I'm not even sure if the birds were hit at all.