Okay, I am sure this is a bit off the wall, but we all has a one off of how we had a successful hunt.
Years back I was hunting pheasants with my dogs. We were hunting in a ravine that had a spring with long grass and birch growing on the hillside. The dogs were busting pheasants left and right, then I was down to one to limit out. Well, here is where it gets interesting.
Both my dogs dig their noses in the grass under a birch tree, and won’t budge. So I stuck my own nose there and then notice I am looking eye to eye with a cock pheasant trying to go out the backdoor through the grass above the hole he was in. Well, like any good hunter I adapted and over came the obstacle found a solution. Solution was I grabbed the pheasant by the neck and thus had two pissed off flat-coated retrievers that I “took their job” by not letting them retrieve the bird.
Years back I was hunting pheasants with my dogs. We were hunting in a ravine that had a spring with long grass and birch growing on the hillside. The dogs were busting pheasants left and right, then I was down to one to limit out. Well, here is where it gets interesting.
Both my dogs dig their noses in the grass under a birch tree, and won’t budge. So I stuck my own nose there and then notice I am looking eye to eye with a cock pheasant trying to go out the backdoor through the grass above the hole he was in. Well, like any good hunter I adapted and over came the obstacle found a solution. Solution was I grabbed the pheasant by the neck and thus had two pissed off flat-coated retrievers that I “took their job” by not letting them retrieve the bird.