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Quote from: 8manpick on October 15, 2019, 07:52:33 AMGoing pheasant hunting in South Dakota this weekend!How many pheasants did you blast in SD?
Going pheasant hunting in South Dakota this weekend!
When we first started she did a great job of working ahead of me with the other dogs in the CRP field but could only last about 1.5 hours. After that decided it was easier if she let me break the trail and just followed behind me.
Enjoy the bird hunting now. Kansas is about to be void of birds.
Quote from: ben ji on November 17, 2019, 08:29:03 PMWhen we first started she did a great job of working ahead of me with the other dogs in the CRP field but could only last about 1.5 hours. After that decided it was easier if she let me break the trail and just followed behind me.even just walking with you, she'll help a lot in convincing the pheasants that it makes more sense to fly than run.
Quote from: Church Creeper on November 17, 2019, 09:29:38 PMEnjoy the bird hunting now. Kansas is about to be void of birds.As someone who is currently looking into getting a bird dog I am curious why you would say this.
Quote from: ben ji on November 17, 2019, 10:11:15 PMQuote from: Church Creeper on November 17, 2019, 09:29:38 PMEnjoy the bird hunting now. Kansas is about to be void of birds.As someone who is currently looking into getting a bird dog I am curious why you would say this.I guess my wording was a little extreme. It probably depends on where you plan on hunting. I've just heard about declines in the south-central region due to changes in habitat (explosion of cotton instead of wheat, milo, corn, etc.) and higher numbers of predators. Feral cat ranching can possibly harm numbers too. No specific data, just the feeling of a lot of hunters I talk too who hunt Sedgwick, Sumner, Harper counties.
been a long time since i've been to south central kansas, didn't realize cotton was a big thing, when did that start happening and why?
sys, I appreciate all of your help. If you ever find yourself in NW Kansas with a shotgun in hand let me know and we can walk around fields and say things like "Whoa" and "Birds are here" and maybe get to shoot our gun if a rooster flies up.
Quote from: ben ji on November 18, 2019, 08:09:00 AMsys, I appreciate all of your help. If you ever find yourself in NW Kansas with a shotgun in hand let me know and we can walk around fields and say things like "Whoa" and "Birds are here" and maybe get to shoot our gun if a rooster flies up.i haven't killed a game animal in probably 10 years, i don't know if i still have it in me. more likely to borrow a cat and take it for a spin on the gopher fields.
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You should get a labrador so when you give up hunting you'll have a great chill best friend and not some hyper retriever running around knocking crap over.