Things I learned and Questions I have

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pheasant season 2024-2025
"things I learned and question I have!"

disclaimer—some of these are true
i do own land, so some of these pertain to landownership

-You can still farm and leave some for the pheasants
-Pheasants don’t need much help but they do need some help
-Spray Roundup before May 1 (ground less than 50 degrees ) and the warm seasons grasses will thrive
(Kills Brome)
-monoculture (esp brome) kills habitat
-some weeds are ok
-Roosters run, hens hold
-I always hit my shooting slump right after Thanksgiving
-Practice swinging and firing snap caps at home
-Switch to larger shot (#4) after start of December because many shots are going away, especially with flushing dogs
-Late season birds need and deserve more killing power
-I’ve switched from Bourbon to Irish whiskey after the hunt
-I promise I will never smoke another cigar
-Pheasants are dumb after the first snow
-Some Pheasants have a PhD after the second snow
-Pheasants are in the cattails
-Pheasants are not in every cattail
-Hunters with pointers dress better than hunters with flushers
-You missed 100% of the shots you don’t take
-Hunting and getting zero birds is better than not hunting
-One public rooster equals three private ground roosters
-You need cold AND snow and a morning hunt to make the roosters hold in January
-I hunt alone 90% of the time, the other 10% I wish I had
-How do pheasant know where the property line is?
-Maintain absolute control of your property
-Make sure your renters know the rules
-Maintain good relationship with your neighbors
-Just because you’re a relative doesn’t mean you get to hunt my place
-Always compliment, your partner’s dog even if it means only saying that she is pretty
-It’s easier to hunt property that you know than it is property you don’t
-if they are not there you won’t find them. Move on
-Start out feeling cold
-Wear a neck gator/buff it is the best way to regulate temp
-I greatly respect and enjoy A5, Goose is very entertaining ( welcome back )
-I have great respect for the people who drive many hours to hunt even just for a few days
-I have many good friends, but only a few that I will hunt with
-Almost nobody ever turns down an invite to pheasant hunt
-Share what you have if you want, but only with people who will really appreciate it
-Missed shots are like football interceptions. You have to forget about it and move on to the next opportunity.
-Your dog is just like you, sometime they have an off day also
-Your dog has the same emotions in the field as you do
-Late season birds, when one flushes they all flush and they’re gone
-your dog is going to catch and kill an occasional hen. Feel bad but that is nature.
-Have a plan but follow the dog
-be ready all the way to the road/truck
-It’s all about the corner
-Don’t walk in a straight line
-They have to be somewhere but they could be anywhere
-The smart ones get up behind you or not at all
-Burrs stick a lot less after the first hard frost
-Marry someone with land ( I didn’t)
-Marry someone who understands your need to hunt ( I did)
-If you’re taking novice/ kid hunting release a few birds on your property . What they don’t know won’t hurt them.
-Love your dog because he will not always be here
-I have a fine shotgun with two triggers. I’ve never hit anything with the second trigger.
-The older I got the less it is about a limit a more about the dog
-Take care of yourself so you can hunt next year
-I trust my dog more than I trust myself
-You need a plan and the dog needs direction
-How do they know to fly into the sun?
-If a bunch of hens flush, the roosters are running in front of them
-Sometimes you have to Keep up with the dog
-Sometimes I feel like a magician. I can make 100 pheasants disappear in seconds.
-when someone tell you about a large number of pheasants that flushed --multiple the number X 0.25
-I shot zero pheasants in shelter belts (they were in there though)
-If you grant permission make sure they know it is only for that day and you know for how many people
-Sometimes say no
-Donate a hunt to charity
-Have secret spot and tell or show no one
-Sometimes I just need to see something wild
-Some people want to kill pheasants and some people want to hunt pheasants - I prefer the latter
-It’s suppose to be fun
-Life is too short to hunt with people you don’t like
-The longer you walk the better the chance to find birds
-My least satisfying hunts were the fastest limits
-One man, one dog, and one bird is the perfect scenario
-Your always one step away from a double
-Doubles shorten the hunt
-Pheasants will run up hill and then fly
-I’ll hunt in the cold, but big wind gives me second thoughts
-I prefer the last hour over the first hour of the day
-South Dakota sunsets are the fingerprint of God
-The third shot at the same bird is always fired in anger
-Shell tube extensions on your Benelli just lessen your concentration
-A good gun functions without being clean
-The most important piece of equipment you have is your shoes
-Wear different colored shooting glasses corresponding to light conditions
-Pea-less dog whistles don’t freeze
-If you take someone who’s never hunted before with you, you should leave your gun in the truck
-The lake may be frozen, but the cattails may not be
-The old farmstead may let you hunt, but the new modern one probably won’t
- I hate skunks
-Always carry a knife
-The better the farmer, the less the pheasants
-A pheasant will to live will exceeds its last breath
-How come no one’s around when I make a great shot?
-How come many people are around when I miss a layup?
-How is it possible to miss a pointed bird? Were you not ready?
-Why does the second rooster always flush after my double barrel's second shot?
-Pheasants flush when your zipper is down

feel free to add to these and /or disagree!
 
Don't drink downstream from the herd. You can't roller skate in a buffalo field. Don't hunt with people who are illegal. Don't hunt with people who are cheap, and won't spend any money. Don't hunt with low baggers. Don't pay hunt. If the farmer gives you advice, take it. Don't shoot any turkeys. If you see mountain lion tracks, vacate the area. If you see grizzly tracks, vacate the area quickly.
 
"The better the farmer, the less the pheasants"
I can agree with that. My Ponderosa will never make the cover of Successful Farming, but I don't care and neither do the resident pheasants and quail here.
 
"Just because you’re a relative doesn’t mean you get to hunt my place"
People have no idea what it costs me to provide the benefit to the wildlife that I do. Not only is there the work I do to benefit, such as food plots, burns, interseeding, wildlife plantings, reducing predators, etc., but also the loss of grain yield due to my wildlife friendly farming practices. I have no problem turning some people down, especially those that think I owe it to them when they have never done anything to help. One of the quickest ways to lose permission forever at the Ponderosa is to leave trash or ruts.
 
pheasant season 2024-2025
"things I learned and question I have!"

disclaimer—some of these are true
i do own land, so some of these pertain to landownership

-You can still farm and leave some for the pheasants
-Pheasants don’t need much help but they do need some help
-Spray Roundup before May 1 (ground less than 50 degrees ) and the warm seasons grasses will thrive
(Kills Brome)
-monoculture (esp brome) kills habitat
-some weeds are ok
-Roosters run, hens hold
-I always hit my shooting slump right after Thanksgiving
-Practice swinging and firing snap caps at home
-Switch to larger shot (#4) after start of December because many shots are going away, especially with flushing dogs
-Late season birds need and deserve more killing power
-I’ve switched from Bourbon to Irish whiskey after the hunt
-I promise I will never smoke another cigar
-Pheasants are dumb after the first snow
-Some Pheasants have a PhD after the second snow
-Pheasants are in the cattails
-Pheasants are not in every cattail
-Hunters with pointers dress better than hunters with flushers
-You missed 100% of the shots you don’t take
-Hunting and getting zero birds is better than not hunting
-One public rooster equals three private ground roosters
-You need cold AND snow and a morning hunt to make the roosters hold in January
-I hunt alone 90% of the time, the other 10% I wish I had
-How do pheasant know where the property line is?
-Maintain absolute control of your property
-Make sure your renters know the rules
-Maintain good relationship with your neighbors
-Just because you’re a relative doesn’t mean you get to hunt my place
-Always compliment, your partner’s dog even if it means only saying that she is pretty
-It’s easier to hunt property that you know than it is property you don’t
-if they are not there you won’t find them. Move on
-Start out feeling cold
-Wear a neck gator/buff it is the best way to regulate temp
-I greatly respect and enjoy A5, Goose is very entertaining ( welcome back )
-I have great respect for the people who drive many hours to hunt even just for a few days
-I have many good friends, but only a few that I will hunt with
-Almost nobody ever turns down an invite to pheasant hunt
-Share what you have if you want, but only with people who will really appreciate it
-Missed shots are like football interceptions. You have to forget about it and move on to the next opportunity.
-Your dog is just like you, sometime they have an off day also
-Your dog has the same emotions in the field as you do
-Late season birds, when one flushes they all flush and they’re gone
-your dog is going to catch and kill an occasional hen. Feel bad but that is nature.
-Have a plan but follow the dog
-be ready all the way to the road/truck
-It’s all about the corner
-Don’t walk in a straight line
-They have to be somewhere but they could be anywhere
-The smart ones get up behind you or not at all
-Burrs stick a lot less after the first hard frost
-Marry someone with land ( I didn’t)
-Marry someone who understands your need to hunt ( I did)
-If you’re taking novice/ kid hunting release a few birds on your property . What they don’t know won’t hurt them.
-Love your dog because he will not always be here
-I have a fine shotgun with two triggers. I’ve never hit anything with the second trigger.
-The older I got the less it is about a limit a more about the dog
-Take care of yourself so you can hunt next year
-I trust my dog more than I trust myself
-You need a plan and the dog needs direction
-How do they know to fly into the sun?
-If a bunch of hens flush, the roosters are running in front of them
-Sometimes you have to Keep up with the dog
-Sometimes I feel like a magician. I can make 100 pheasants disappear in seconds.
-when someone tell you about a large number of pheasants that flushed --multiple the number X 0.25
-I shot zero pheasants in shelter belts (they were in there though)
-If you grant permission make sure they know it is only for that day and you know for how many people
-Sometimes say no
-Donate a hunt to charity
-Have secret spot and tell or show no one
-Sometimes I just need to see something wild
-Some people want to kill pheasants and some people want to hunt pheasants - I prefer the latter
-It’s suppose to be fun
-Life is too short to hunt with people you don’t like
-The longer you walk the better the chance to find birds
-My least satisfying hunts were the fastest limits
-One man, one dog, and one bird is the perfect scenario
-Your always one step away from a double
-Doubles shorten the hunt
-Pheasants will run up hill and then fly
-I’ll hunt in the cold, but big wind gives me second thoughts
-I prefer the last hour over the first hour of the day
-South Dakota sunsets are the fingerprint of God
-The third shot at the same bird is always fired in anger
-Shell tube extensions on your Benelli just lessen your concentration
-A good gun functions without being clean
-The most important piece of equipment you have is your shoes
-Wear different colored shooting glasses corresponding to light conditions
-Pea-less dog whistles don’t freeze
-If you take someone who’s never hunted before with you, you should leave your gun in the truck
-The lake may be frozen, but the cattails may not be
-The old farmstead may let you hunt, but the new modern one probably won’t
- I hate skunks
-Always carry a knife
-The better the farmer, the less the pheasants
-A pheasant will to live will exceeds its last breath
-How come no one’s around when I make a great shot?
-How come many people are around when I miss a layup?
-How is it possible to miss a pointed bird? Were you not ready?
-Why does the second rooster always flush after my double barrel's second shot?
-Pheasants flush when your zipper is down

feel free to add to these and /or disagree!
It's like the 100 commandments for pheasant hunters. I strive to live up to them all but.........fail at about half at any given moment or trip.
 
I hunted opening weekend with a couple fellas (a favor to our tenant) who were shooting the most beautiful old doubles you could imagine, they me all about those guns....long story short, after about 2 hours ( had my about the 1 hour mark) between the 2 of them, they took one rooster. "Take a gun you can shoot well, whatever that might be", might be a law I live by.
Liked and laughed at:
"I hunt by myself 90% of the time and the other 10% I wish I had"
And a true one, trying to hunt when the sun was just up:
How do they know to fly into the sun?
And
If you take someone (especially a youth) with you that has never hunted, leave your gun in the truck.
Adding one:
No one likes your dog whistle.
 
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pheasant season 2024-2025
"things I learned and question I have!"

disclaimer—some of these are true
i do own land, so some of these pertain to landownership

-You can still farm and leave some for the pheasants
-Pheasants don’t need much help but they do need some help
-Spray Roundup before May 1 (ground less than 50 degrees ) and the warm seasons grasses will thrive
(Kills Brome)
-monoculture (esp brome) kills habitat
-some weeds are ok
-Roosters run, hens hold
-I always hit my shooting slump right after Thanksgiving
-Practice swinging and firing snap caps at home
-Switch to larger shot (#4) after start of December because many shots are going away, especially with flushing dogs
-Late season birds need and deserve more killing power
-I’ve switched from Bourbon to Irish whiskey after the hunt
-I promise I will never smoke another cigar
-Pheasants are dumb after the first snow
-Some Pheasants have a PhD after the second snow
-Pheasants are in the cattails
-Pheasants are not in every cattail
-Hunters with pointers dress better than hunters with flushers
-You missed 100% of the shots you don’t take
-Hunting and getting zero birds is better than not hunting
-One public rooster equals three private ground roosters
-You need cold AND snow and a morning hunt to make the roosters hold in January
-I hunt alone 90% of the time, the other 10% I wish I had
-How do pheasant know where the property line is?
-Maintain absolute control of your property
-Make sure your renters know the rules
-Maintain good relationship with your neighbors
-Just because you’re a relative doesn’t mean you get to hunt my place
-Always compliment, your partner’s dog even if it means only saying that she is pretty
-It’s easier to hunt property that you know than it is property you don’t
-if they are not there you won’t find them. Move on
-Start out feeling cold
-Wear a neck gator/buff it is the best way to regulate temp
-I greatly respect and enjoy A5, Goose is very entertaining ( welcome back )
-I have great respect for the people who drive many hours to hunt even just for a few days
-I have many good friends, but only a few that I will hunt with
-Almost nobody ever turns down an invite to pheasant hunt
-Share what you have if you want, but only with people who will really appreciate it
-Missed shots are like football interceptions. You have to forget about it and move on to the next opportunity.
-Your dog is just like you, sometime they have an off day also
-Your dog has the same emotions in the field as you do
-Late season birds, when one flushes they all flush and they’re gone
-your dog is going to catch and kill an occasional hen. Feel bad but that is nature.
-Have a plan but follow the dog
-be ready all the way to the road/truck
-It’s all about the corner
-Don’t walk in a straight line
-They have to be somewhere but they could be anywhere
-The smart ones get up behind you or not at all
-Burrs stick a lot less after the first hard frost
-Marry someone with land ( I didn’t)
-Marry someone who understands your need to hunt ( I did)
-If you’re taking novice/ kid hunting release a few birds on your property . What they don’t know won’t hurt them.
-Love your dog because he will not always be here
-I have a fine shotgun with two triggers. I’ve never hit anything with the second trigger.
-The older I got the less it is about a limit a more about the dog
-Take care of yourself so you can hunt next year
-I trust my dog more than I trust myself
-You need a plan and the dog needs direction
-How do they know to fly into the sun?
-If a bunch of hens flush, the roosters are running in front of them
-Sometimes you have to Keep up with the dog
-Sometimes I feel like a magician. I can make 100 pheasants disappear in seconds.
-when someone tell you about a large number of pheasants that flushed --multiple the number X 0.25
-I shot zero pheasants in shelter belts (they were in there though)
-If you grant permission make sure they know it is only for that day and you know for how many people
-Sometimes say no
-Donate a hunt to charity
-Have secret spot and tell or show no one
-Sometimes I just need to see something wild
-Some people want to kill pheasants and some people want to hunt pheasants - I prefer the latter
-It’s suppose to be fun
-Life is too short to hunt with people you don’t like
-The longer you walk the better the chance to find birds
-My least satisfying hunts were the fastest limits
-One man, one dog, and one bird is the perfect scenario
-Your always one step away from a double
-Doubles shorten the hunt
-Pheasants will run up hill and then fly
-I’ll hunt in the cold, but big wind gives me second thoughts
-I prefer the last hour over the first hour of the day
-South Dakota sunsets are the fingerprint of God
-The third shot at the same bird is always fired in anger
-Shell tube extensions on your Benelli just lessen your concentration
-A good gun functions without being clean
-The most important piece of equipment you have is your shoes
-Wear different colored shooting glasses corresponding to light conditions
-Pea-less dog whistles don’t freeze
-If you take someone who’s never hunted before with you, you should leave your gun in the truck
-The lake may be frozen, but the cattails may not be
-The old farmstead may let you hunt, but the new modern one probably won’t
- I hate skunks
-Always carry a knife
-The better the farmer, the less the pheasants
-A pheasant will to live will exceeds its last breath
-How come no one’s around when I make a great shot?
-How come many people are around when I miss a layup?
-How is it possible to miss a pointed bird? Were you not ready?
-Why does the second rooster always flush after my double barrel's second shot?
-Pheasants flush when your zipper is down

feel free to add to these and /or disagree!
Keep drinking Irish whiskey instead of bourbon after the hunt and you'll keep getting to hunt alone 90% of the time!!!
 
He with the fastest dog(s) or only dog(s) carries the most birds back to the truck. (Not always a good thing when it's hot or a long walk.)
lol I had the only bag this weekend, and the only dogs. One of the guys was on the other end from me and picked one up. I yelled over to him throw it back on the ground so you don’t have to walk over to me.The dog will pick it up and bring it to me. Sure enough…He gave me a big thumbs up!
 
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