Who's an upland hunter here?
#11
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Colorado
Posts: 42

Drove from Colorado to SD a couple of weekends ago for our yearly pheasant road trip. Not as great as past years but 14 hunters, 3 chocolate labs, 1 springer and 1 Germain shorthair got 70 roosters in 2 1/2 days of hard hunting. Our area (White Lake) was hit pretty hard with hail and the cover was way down. Unfortunately not much good pheasant hunting in Colorado. May need to make a trip to Kansas.
#13
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 2

I am in upland hunter of novice stature. I live and hunt in RI, so there isn't the great opportunities afforded out west, but I still get out. No dog, so I hunt on my own. I used to hunt a bunch when younger, but got distracted these past 15 years or so. Just being out in the woods on public land is still fun for me.
Thanks for all your posts. This is a great website.
- ATG
Thanks for all your posts. This is a great website.
- ATG
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205

Count me in as an avid upland hunter. I have a 4 yr old Brittany and we hunt alot of pheasant, woodcock and grouse. Favorite guns are my pair of matching Browning Citori Feather Lightnings ( 16 & 20g ). I will always hunt big game but since I bought a bird dog I find Upland is what I prefer to do.
#16

I am - 2 GWPs too!
I love chasing grouse and woodcock more than anything. I also do a quail pheasant out of state. Shot my 1st pointed Sharptail and Prairie chicken in 2012 Ft Peirre Grasslands SD.
I had judged pointing dogs for an organization more than 25 yrs.
Good dog work is a beauty in itself!
JW
I love chasing grouse and woodcock more than anything. I also do a quail pheasant out of state. Shot my 1st pointed Sharptail and Prairie chicken in 2012 Ft Peirre Grasslands SD.
I had judged pointing dogs for an organization more than 25 yrs.
Good dog work is a beauty in itself!
JW
#20
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Up on the Milk River
Posts: 458

Hatches have been starting to show up here in NE Montana the last few weeks, seen lots of huns and a few pheasant chicks, be in what I consider bird hunting capital of the U.S.A. this weekend, so will have a better idea of what is going on...been a average year weather wise, just praying we avoid the big hail storms, both for my friends farming and for the birds...