I put in once, I got drawn once, I got shot in the face once, and never put in for a draw ever again. Nothing serious, but a handfull of bird shot peppering you in the face will give you second thoughts on running around Atterbury with that many people shooting all over the place.
You are talking about a different hunt. That is the Put and Take hunt. These are the reserved hunt on managed pheasant property in the NW part of the state.
I've done both. I was almost killed at Atterbury back in the early 90s and never went again for that Russian Roulette. I did however go back later in the year and find a cock or two that were smart enough to evade the GI Joes. Usually on sections close to where the hunts happened but not in them.
The Reserve Hunts are a totally different animal. You get one property to yourself and up to 2 other people. It is managed to provide cover for pheasants and quail. No one else hunts it. I've gotten to do it once and I actually stopped and watched a group hunt a property for about an hour. My experience wasn't great on the property I got on through a buddy. (He was drawn, I never have been).
Was told by some guys I know in that area that the one we were going to hunt wasn't good for pheasants but had loads of deer. They were right. We kicked up ONLY 7 birds, 1 cock and 6 hens. My buddy missed an easy couple of shots and that was that. Saw more deer and rabbits.
The place I sat and watched from the road, I saw that group kick up close to 50 birds in one hour or so. That was cool.
And lo and behold, this year my primary hunting partner got drawn! Nearly 30yrs of trying between the two of us and this is the first time. To fill out the group of three I asked another guy who has a couple of dogs and he said he hunted the exact property last year.
Lot's of birds but 120ac of grass to hunt. That's a big damn field for 3 guys. You can start at 9am and have to be out by 3pm. He said they limited last year (6 cocks total) but it was really hard as the birds just ran around all day. We're going to have 3 guys and 3 dogs. I'm excited because reports are pretty good this year. Farmers are seeing lots more birds than last year.
BTW, I am 0 - 27 on the reserved pheasant hunt. First applied in 1992 and never been picked. And I am going to post some wild Indiana pheasant pics this year. Still not sure anyone has ever done that.
And today is the opener and it's raining like a Mother.......