Goosemaster
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I don't really care what other people's dogs do.I am big on safety. We don't wear orange, and we don't play grab ass.We are serious bird hunters.
No orange. Camo.Goose, you're big on safety but don't wear orange? I don't care what the law says. I'm not personally hunting with anyone who refuses to wear orange. A hat and something visible on the shoulders is my own personal requirement.
I was surprised to learn that some states actually do not require any blaze orange while upland hunting. I just always assumed that at least one article of blaze orange was required. Apparently not.Goose, you're big on safety but don't wear orange? I don't care what the law says. I'm not personally hunting with anyone who refuses to wear orange. A hat and something visible on the shoulders is my own personal requirement.
What if I show up to hunt with you wearing ass-less camo chaps so we can play a little grab ass while we hunt? I can carry your 28 and you my 12?No orange. Camo.
I am as quiet as possible (no slamming doors, no yelling, quietly loading shotguns, trying to keep the dog whining to a minimum, etc.) and I like hunting with others who do the same. However, the idea that yelling "Hen!" botches a hunt seems silly. As Remy noted, once you fire your first shot, every bird in the area knows you're there yet I often get into more birds after the first shot(s) so loud noises must not be too much of a factor.The birds know you are there...even before you pull the RUN switch on your shotgun...everything with in a half mile knows exactly where you are at that moment...and you still shoot more birds after the opening shot, right???
Ha ha.This isn't California.What if I show up to hunt with you wearing ass-less camo chaps so we can play a little grab ass while we hunt? I can carry your 28 and you my 12?
This makes a lot of sense. Perhaps the best rational I've heard for being as quiet as possible, and avoiding continuous noise (beeping, talking, etc.).Noise: A nearly instantaneous shot is hard to pinpoint, especially since a bird's ears are near ground level, surrounded by cover. Yelling, talking, bells, beeping, anything more continuous, is much easier for a pheasant to pinpoint, or at least establish a general direction & whether the noise is getting nearer or further away. Making noise makes the pheasant's task of evading you easier. If being quiet can get me & my dog even 5-10 yards closer to a bird before he goes into evasion mode, it can easily make the difference between a decent shot & none at all.
Mike, I envy you being able to hunt with your wife. I wish my wife would hunt more with me. I think it adds to your relationship and gives you something to build on in a relationship. When we were younger we had Harley's and that was a passion we shared together. Keep those passions and common interests alive.The best outings for me are when it is just my wife and I. It is such a thrill every time she gets a bird. She just started hunting pheasants a few years ago and her confidence is growing. I also enjoy the time when my 13 year old nephew gets to join me. He is nearly as big a fanatic about pheasants as I am. He is hooked for life. A few outings a year with close hunting buddies is fun too. I appreciate the stories and good-natured ribbing at a missed opportunities. It is fun to see their dogs work in the field if they have them and equally fun show casing your own dog(s). What I love about solo hunts is how the game slows down and I am more in tune with the sounds, smells and sights of nature without the additional distractions.
I always send my cousin in the opposite direction. He actually shot me one time!You really don't know how good you are as a hunter unless you go solo There might be three guys in the truck, but we always hunt in different directions and meet back at the truck.
I always send my cousin in the opposite direction. He actually shot me one time!
Let's not also forget that these are noises you can control or eliminate.Yelling, talking, bells, beeping, anything more continuous
Luckily it was 10 below, and I was all bundled up.That was the same day he shot that farmers turkey, and was hitting on his daughter.