519vx
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Finally the dream comes true and I get to visit South Dakota. My posts are nothing more than my opinions and observations....that's it. I've never hunted South Dakota and I'm here with a just 3yr old golden who was taught to work close.
Driving in from worthington mn where I stayed last night I found myself almost lost in a good way. Beautiful endless country. Miles and miles between freeway exits. Many places that as I drove by at 75 mph I said "birds live there". It's a lot to take in for a wisconsin guy that does live in the country but works in the city.
I made the the stop at canelas and bought a few things I really needed and a few things I didn't, just because. I watched the roads for dead critters. Lots of dead Avon ladies (skunks) and possums. I saw 2 dead pheasants from the mn boarder all the way to platte. Not a good sign but not a deterrent either.
I hunted the platte area today. For some, I had a bad day given the huge pheasant fest flags and ads at cabelas. For me, I had a rock star, life memory day. Just me and my pup put up 8 hens, 3 roosters, and one more i wasn't sure of. Woo hoo! We only got one of the roosters but he topped off the day. I'm still smiling about that one bird.
Watching Sage work was fun today. She got real birdy on a fence line. I was watching her work and there was a big stone/boulder in the fenceline. I watched her run a circle around that rock chasing a hen til it flushed. Lol.!!
She got on a bird in a tall grass field. You flusher guys know the fun when your pup is so hot and so close to bird she is now looking for him moving her head back and forth! The scent was so strong she was trying to sight the bird. It popped but was a hen. She watched it go then strangely stopped and walked directly to me and up to me and stopped and just looked at me. She did her job why didn't I fire? Lol it was great.
We ended up flushing 8 hens 3 roosters and one unsure. That to me was spectacular for about 4 hours of hard hunting. We covered a LOT of ground and savored every minute. I have tired legs and a pup that's been asleep since we got back.
Many reading this in one way or another helped me or otherwise encouraged me inn any ways. For that and for every message or post I thank you. A very special and personal Thank You to SDJim and to Reddog, two just super guys and my two newest friends thanks to this website.
More tomorrow. Time to relax and reflect on a day I will never forget.
Driving in from worthington mn where I stayed last night I found myself almost lost in a good way. Beautiful endless country. Miles and miles between freeway exits. Many places that as I drove by at 75 mph I said "birds live there". It's a lot to take in for a wisconsin guy that does live in the country but works in the city.
I made the the stop at canelas and bought a few things I really needed and a few things I didn't, just because. I watched the roads for dead critters. Lots of dead Avon ladies (skunks) and possums. I saw 2 dead pheasants from the mn boarder all the way to platte. Not a good sign but not a deterrent either.
I hunted the platte area today. For some, I had a bad day given the huge pheasant fest flags and ads at cabelas. For me, I had a rock star, life memory day. Just me and my pup put up 8 hens, 3 roosters, and one more i wasn't sure of. Woo hoo! We only got one of the roosters but he topped off the day. I'm still smiling about that one bird.
Watching Sage work was fun today. She got real birdy on a fence line. I was watching her work and there was a big stone/boulder in the fenceline. I watched her run a circle around that rock chasing a hen til it flushed. Lol.!!
She got on a bird in a tall grass field. You flusher guys know the fun when your pup is so hot and so close to bird she is now looking for him moving her head back and forth! The scent was so strong she was trying to sight the bird. It popped but was a hen. She watched it go then strangely stopped and walked directly to me and up to me and stopped and just looked at me. She did her job why didn't I fire? Lol it was great.
We ended up flushing 8 hens 3 roosters and one unsure. That to me was spectacular for about 4 hours of hard hunting. We covered a LOT of ground and savored every minute. I have tired legs and a pup that's been asleep since we got back.
Many reading this in one way or another helped me or otherwise encouraged me inn any ways. For that and for every message or post I thank you. A very special and personal Thank You to SDJim and to Reddog, two just super guys and my two newest friends thanks to this website.
More tomorrow. Time to relax and reflect on a day I will never forget.