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Not where I hunt. I rarely ever see a hunter in December and never on the private land I hunt.
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Not where I hunt. I rarely ever see a hunter in December and never on the private land I hunt. You are a lucky guy. I don't hunt private, so part of the game is hunter avoidance. Last year, I drove about an hour and half to a spot that is sort of isolated. It was Wednesday. I'm retired.. Should be empty and worth the drive. Got there and a young guy - maybe mid30s and his yellow lab were having at it. There really wasn't room for 2 so I moved on, but I kept thinking, shouldn't that guy be at work? Oh well, it's a different world out there now and pheasant hunting at midweek is much more fashionable than it used to be. Today, there will be some 4-day holiday weekend guys out there. We will have to be a bit more mobile.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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Thanks Ted.
This trip was the best since I moved ten years ago. When I lived in Mn the best time to hunt Phez was after deer until it just could not be done. Nothing like a 10 degree sunny day with little or no wind, (rare, to say the least). Everything cold, real, and alone except for the dog. Things change, not likely I will I have that hunt again, not that I'm complaining! Kansas soon!
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I went out again today. Saw nothing. There were probably a dozen or so others hunting in the three areas I went to. When I was working I always took a personal day or reported off sick the first day of pheasant hunting season. But I think my hunting days are over. I just can't walk through the woods and weeds anymore stumbling every step I take because I can't pick my feet up. My legs, knees and ankles hurt too badly. I'll just have to stick to walking 50 feet from my car to the trap range to shoot a couple rounds of singles trap and maybe a round of skeet on occasion. That's about all I can handle anymore.
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Jimmy, Sounds like you need to get into a daily exercise routine. This is what my afternoon looked like. 47 minutes was all that it took. On public land. Of course, I had a dog. A rather good one, in fact. The first one dropped 100 yds from the truck after a 70 yd track, the second was only 50 yds further. Don't give up - get out there! And start moving, every day.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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I was wondering how you did. Nice job! It took me about an hour to get my three in your state’s upper reaches. Connecting on roosters with the very first three shots out of my new shotgun was made me glad I bought it. The sky was sorta parkerized today, nice northwest wind. NICE! I only needed 3 shells as well. Not the norm for me. Skies here were brighter than the best nitre blue. At 47 degrees F, a perfect day.
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The places I have been going are all hunted out by now. The first day, there are so many people hunting you're afraid of getting shot. It's almost elbow to elbow. That was last Saturday. There are probably still few but I just don't have the energy to wade through all the weeds to look for them. Old age is getting to me. But I enjoyed the nice day and it was fun totin' my 21 again.
Last edited by Jimmy W; 11/11/23 09:33 AM.
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Jimmy, you have to think outside the box and start looking for places to go where others won't bother. Places where birds go to escape the hordes. Don't give up. Keep moving. Every single day. Take a hike today, even if you don't hunt. Gotta move.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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If I get time this week I might go back out. We'll see. Thanks for all the input, guys. I really appreciate it.
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