I lost 15 birds.Got to hunt my pup 46 times, starting in September on MT grouse in the high country,
then mostly wild MT roosters and ending with MThuns.
One thing I strive for is minimal loss of cripples.
2023 was a great year for me...zero lost birds, and many memorable retrieves.
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You're doing something very wrong. Either you are a terrible shot, you're using the wrong ammo/shotgun combination, or your dog isn't doing their job. I don't think I've lost 15 birds over the course of 20 years. Its rare that I lose more than one/season.I lost 15 birds.
it’s cheap shells and that cheap beerI lost 15 birds.
I'm a crack shot.I always use magnums.My dog isn't great at runners.However, she retrieves all birds that are gone, and to hand.I did not do much training,just hunted a lot.You're doing something very wrong. Either you are a terrible shot, you're using the wrong ammo/shotgun combination, or your dog isn't doing their job. I don't think I've lost 15 birds over the course of 20 years. Its rare that I lose more than one/season.
Dead birds don’t run or hid!I'm a crack shot.I always use magnums.My dog isn't great at runners.However, she retrieves all birds that are gone, and to hand.I did not do much training,just hunted a lot.
Something isn't adding up here. If you were a "crack shot" you would be dropping birds stone dead and you wouldn't have 15 lost cripples.I'm a crack shot.
One thing I like about full choke,#4 is I either make a clean kill, or totally miss. Maybe IC is not right.Something isn't adding up here. If you were a "crack shot" you would be dropping birds stone dead and you wouldn't have 15 lost cripples.
Check your choke, pattern your gun with multiple types of ammo, and fix the problem. Losing that many cripples is irresponsible and morally unacceptable in the realm of bird hunting.
98% of my birds have been killed with IC hahaOne thing I like about full choke,#4 is I either make a clean kill, or totally miss. Maybe IC is not right.
Same.98% of my birds have been killed with IC haha
That's a good idea.My strategy is to essentially run right to where I mark the bird down, never taking my eyes off of it until I get there. Then stop and stand there. The more you walk around you add your scent to the area and, I think, encourage the bird to run more. If the dog saw the bird fall and got to that same area, let them search on their own. I’m sure we’ve all had times where we are cussing the dog for running away while we search for a bird only to have the dog come back with it from the opposite direction. If the dog didn’t see the bird fall, call them to that area to start searching. If you don’t come up with the bird after a good search, I carry some ribbon and tie some around the grass where I first marked the bird down. Go hunt for awhile and circle back through to your ribbon with correct wind 30-45mins later. That gives the scent time to pool around the bird so the dog has more to smell. I’ve had really good luck with this, I still lose some birds (2 this year, none the 2 seasons before that) but at least I’m being intentional about my search. The biggest thing is running right to where you mark the bird down. One I lost this year was because I broke my own rule about that. Still makes me mad.
I think that's right. I hunt very thick cover,and that's where I loose them.I seriously doubt I will ever go a season without some lost birds. Honestly the cover I hunt, it is hard to find dead birds much of the time. The dog struggles due to height of the cover and the amount of bird scent. Just trying to mark where a bird falls it no easy task in a sea of switchgrass that doesn't have much to mark off of, and so thick you are using your gun to sweep the grass aside to see to the ground. The dog is lucky just to see the bird fall, he can't see where it landed. I hunt where there are a lot of birds, but the cover is the real challenge....but that is why there are a lot of birds. I have done better in recent years but if I can keep the loss under 10% it should be good on much of my hunting ground. Oh my, 10%!, you are thinking. So if I shoot 59 birds, that is 5 lost birds to stay under 10%. We sure aren't in knee/waist high prairie grass. I sure can't see a winged bird run, as I can't see my dog if he is 10 yards away in a lot of the cover. Flame on....until you come out. The habitat has more to do with lost birds than the shooting or the dog in my situation.