Bob Peters
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I'm wondering about hunting crp fields with topography. When it gets really windy do the pheasants like to hide in the lowest spots, the hill tops, the windy side or the calm side? I realize in the morning/evening they are usually near a crop field regardless of wind in order to have a meal. But if you look at late morning through early afternoon when they're just hanging out, this is where I'm curious if wind has an effect on their choice. I was thinking of a MN hunt I had about 3 weeks into the season. We were on a large piece and it was mild temps so we ended up hunting mostly crp grass that isn't that thick. Me and the dogs got our limit, and I even missed a bird that held really tight! I didn't get the miss on tape as the gopro had died. All 3 roosters were flushed near the top of the hill in very windy weather. There are a lot of cattails in the lowlands at this spot.
The birds I'm thinking of are in this video at 20:30 mark and 24:45 mark.
The birds I'm thinking of are in this video at 20:30 mark and 24:45 mark.