This morning it was up at 5 am and out the door by 6 so we could make the drive up north to the lakes area and the large public expanses that are present there. Of course I had Kepa along and my oldest son Kenny joined me as well. Right at the 8 am start time we were almost to the first public cattail infested spot I had in mind. Just before we got there we were driving past a small corner with 3 or 4 clumps of brush and cattails. I mentioned to Kenny to keep his eyes on it as we had taken a rooster out of it early on in the season. As we drove by the snow had certainly done a number on it and the spot didn't look nearly as good so we just kept driving.
8:05 am and I was relieved to see the parking spot at the public piece I had in mind was empty and the snow all around it undisturbed except for a few deer tracks. Kenny and I geared up released Kepa and headed to the cattails. The snow drifts were tough along the field edge, that kind of crusted snow that will hold a 40 lb lab but no way near that of a hunter guy. So I busted the drift and once in the cattails walking got much easier and we immediately got into pheasants. Hens flushed one at a time and a rooster took off just out of range. Kepa, Kenny and I worked the cover around the slough and field sides flushing pheasants but all hens. On the walk back we had one more short section of cattails to hit and once there Kepa got birdy right away. Up came a hen then a rooster, well within range of both Kenny and I. We proceeded to miss the rooster 2 times each!!! Dang, all that work and no bird for Kepa to retrieve!!! So we finished out the walk with no more flushes and it was close to 9am. Oh remember that "small corner with 3 or 4 clumps of brush and cattails" I talked about. We drove back by it and watched 30 or so pheasants fly out of it into the neighboring corn field. Note to self, check that spot at 8 am next time!!!
For the rest of the morning we got to meet and hunt with forum member Mr. McFarmer. Mr. McFarmer was kind enough to reach out and suggest we hunt his place and this morning that is just what we did. Beauty of a place Mr. McFarmer has, the set a side is nicely laid out and the cover is tremendous. After introductions the three of us geared up and got Kepa out for a hunt. We started in a really nice and thick set aside field and Kepa was into bird scent pretty much right away. It took us a bit to catch up with them but after a couple of hen flushes a nice rooster flushed well with in range and I proceeded to miss him twice!!! Redemption didn't take long though as just a few steps later another rooster flushed and my son Kenny and I appeared to double up on him (my story and I'm sticking to it) a few minutes later Kepa was able to find the rooster in the thick cover.
The cover widened out quite a bit so we spread out and hunted along, Mr McFarmer made a nice shot on a rooster that got up for him and the bird sailed a bit but we were able to mark him well. I got Kepa and went over there to see if we could recover the rooster. Tracks in the snow showed he was a runner, Kepa got a nose full of scent and was off. She's a young lab and a bit energetic, I was following along watching his tracks as best I could and Kepa did great for the first 50 yards or so then I couldn't see tracks anymore. I called Kepa back for another look in the area and she turned up the rooster almost immediately!!! Proud dad dog moment for sure.
We continued the hunt through some great cover, tracks galore but no roosters flushed up with in range for a bit, hens yes but no roosters. Until the last field, Mr McFarmer suggested that my son take a certain starting spot and about 50 yards later my son Kenny was in the middle of a pheasant flush that reminded me of quail. 3 or 4 rooster were in the mix of 10 of so hens and Kenny sent one of the roosters tumbling. I was on the edge and swung on a big rooster crossing right to left, and................................ missed, twice. Kepa made a nice retrieve on Kennys rooster though and on the walk back to the house Mr McFarmer got on a fresh pheasant track that led to a rooster that flushed and flew straight at Kenny. Kenny waited for the rooster to pass then sent 3 shots at the bird. Kenny told us after each shot he could see by the shotgun wads he was well behind the bird but he just couldn't catch up!!!
Kenny and I thanked Mr. McFarmer for the invite and the hunt then headed home.
So in summary Kenny and I made a new friend today. Mr. McFarmer, Kenny and I each got a rooster today and Kepa found all three!!! Win, win, and win!!!
8:05 am and I was relieved to see the parking spot at the public piece I had in mind was empty and the snow all around it undisturbed except for a few deer tracks. Kenny and I geared up released Kepa and headed to the cattails. The snow drifts were tough along the field edge, that kind of crusted snow that will hold a 40 lb lab but no way near that of a hunter guy. So I busted the drift and once in the cattails walking got much easier and we immediately got into pheasants. Hens flushed one at a time and a rooster took off just out of range. Kepa, Kenny and I worked the cover around the slough and field sides flushing pheasants but all hens. On the walk back we had one more short section of cattails to hit and once there Kepa got birdy right away. Up came a hen then a rooster, well within range of both Kenny and I. We proceeded to miss the rooster 2 times each!!! Dang, all that work and no bird for Kepa to retrieve!!! So we finished out the walk with no more flushes and it was close to 9am. Oh remember that "small corner with 3 or 4 clumps of brush and cattails" I talked about. We drove back by it and watched 30 or so pheasants fly out of it into the neighboring corn field. Note to self, check that spot at 8 am next time!!!
For the rest of the morning we got to meet and hunt with forum member Mr. McFarmer. Mr. McFarmer was kind enough to reach out and suggest we hunt his place and this morning that is just what we did. Beauty of a place Mr. McFarmer has, the set a side is nicely laid out and the cover is tremendous. After introductions the three of us geared up and got Kepa out for a hunt. We started in a really nice and thick set aside field and Kepa was into bird scent pretty much right away. It took us a bit to catch up with them but after a couple of hen flushes a nice rooster flushed well with in range and I proceeded to miss him twice!!! Redemption didn't take long though as just a few steps later another rooster flushed and my son Kenny and I appeared to double up on him (my story and I'm sticking to it) a few minutes later Kepa was able to find the rooster in the thick cover.
The cover widened out quite a bit so we spread out and hunted along, Mr McFarmer made a nice shot on a rooster that got up for him and the bird sailed a bit but we were able to mark him well. I got Kepa and went over there to see if we could recover the rooster. Tracks in the snow showed he was a runner, Kepa got a nose full of scent and was off. She's a young lab and a bit energetic, I was following along watching his tracks as best I could and Kepa did great for the first 50 yards or so then I couldn't see tracks anymore. I called Kepa back for another look in the area and she turned up the rooster almost immediately!!! Proud dad dog moment for sure.
We continued the hunt through some great cover, tracks galore but no roosters flushed up with in range for a bit, hens yes but no roosters. Until the last field, Mr McFarmer suggested that my son take a certain starting spot and about 50 yards later my son Kenny was in the middle of a pheasant flush that reminded me of quail. 3 or 4 rooster were in the mix of 10 of so hens and Kenny sent one of the roosters tumbling. I was on the edge and swung on a big rooster crossing right to left, and................................ missed, twice. Kepa made a nice retrieve on Kennys rooster though and on the walk back to the house Mr McFarmer got on a fresh pheasant track that led to a rooster that flushed and flew straight at Kenny. Kenny waited for the rooster to pass then sent 3 shots at the bird. Kenny told us after each shot he could see by the shotgun wads he was well behind the bird but he just couldn't catch up!!!
Kenny and I thanked Mr. McFarmer for the invite and the hunt then headed home.
So in summary Kenny and I made a new friend today. Mr. McFarmer, Kenny and I each got a rooster today and Kepa found all three!!! Win, win, and win!!!