Springer22
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They can roam through no doubt. Definitely more attention if in metro area I imagine.
It was another good season for me, no major injuries to my pups or me! Started in Michigan chasing woodcock and grouse and two trips to SD one mid November the other mid December with my son and his buddy. It was his buddies first time pheasant hunting and that trip was a huge success.
As I state 2023 was a great year for many reasons and each season i learn a little more, if nothing else being patient with my dogs and just enjoying the time we spend in the woods/fields pursuing birds together.
- Learning there are several variables that contribute to lost birds, many are hunter issues, not fully on the bird, poor marking, some are weather/climate dependent warm dry high occurrence, vegetation type and lastly dogs.
- All my dogs located crippled birds and they were all on the ground when we lost birds too.
- Cripple in habitat with alot of birds is nearly impossible to recover, least for me and my current dogs.
- I seem to cripple more birds flying straight away from me and I believe it is do to my reluctance to cover up the bird i'm tend to offset my lead point.
- When I'm in the woods I run my dogs individually and the take turns at different covers, I don't do that in the pheasant field and need to start doing that to give my dogs a break as the get older.
- Bella my oldest Britt (9 yrs) is still a machine and I need to do a better job of working my other two independent of her, they tend to follow her lead.
- River, 7 yr setter, has really figured thing out and is a good hunter, she located many of our cripples she just need more time on her own.
- Remi, 1.5 yr Britt, really started to figure things out, she started slowing her pace when tracking and has located many downed birds, goals for this off-season is retrieving.
- As I age I need to do a better job of conditioning prior to the season.
- Shooting is streaky/cyclic first SD trip i was on a hot streak for the first 4 days only missing 2 shootable birds, 5 day shot a box of shells before downing first bird, then killed 3 birds on 4 shots with a pointed double to end my trip.
- Both trips to SD this year the ratio of shootable birds was heavily in favor of roosters, I'm guessing this was just the luck of the draw, not complaining but very nice.
- This year I/we shot more roosters over points then the past several years. Again I don't really have an explanation as i'm not a quite hunter, we talk to one another and I talk to my dogs constantly, in thick cover I use beepers to locate, but most of the time use a tone/vibrate to recall.
- Got to spend time in the field with DakotaZeb and Bree, always a highlight for me.
- Greatest joy was the December trip watching my son and his buddy hunting and our dog(s) on point they walk in for flush and make the shot, dog makes a great retrieve. Don't have them all on film but they ingrained in my memory for life.
I can't believe the numbers of hunters I saw in Montana!Why this year???Areas I've been hunting in eastern MT since the 1990s way too crowded with out of state hunters, dog trailers, etc.
I'm moving on to some new MT locations that are not as popular and broadcast all over social media.
It was a good season, got to hunt my lab pup 46 times and hunted the older lab 16 times. No lost birds.
Yeah I bought mine in September. He kept up, even when he was very small.He retrieved 3 birds,and flushed 4 hens.It changed my season some.Had fun.
Main dog is in his prime and he showed it.
First time I bought a pup in the fall - complicates things quite a bit, but he shows signs of being a solid bird dog.
Hope and pray your wife is doing okayMy wife was really sick getting treatments this past year and I wasn't sure I would be able to get out at all, so although I saw too many other hunters and too few birds, I got to hunt a few weeks this year with my dogs, and I am grateful for that.
Thank you. She has been doing a lot better. It wasn't looking good for most of last year but she got through an aggressive chemo treatment and they haven't found any evidence of the cancer her last two check ups...so we are trying to get her strength back, get back to living a little bit and take it a step at a time.Hope and pray your wife is doing okay
I will pray for herThank you. She has been doing a lot better. It wasn't looking good for most of last year but she got through an aggressive chemo treatment and they haven't found any evidence of the cancer her last two check ups...so we are trying to get her strength back, get back to living a little bit and take it a step at a time.