It’s never too early to bring them along….I started taking Hunter with me this fall in some pheasant hunting spots with Cooper. The kids are always fascinated when I bring pheasants or deer home, so I wanted to take them to see how its done. So I took Hunter with me out bird hunting with Cooper and Jack asked to come bow hunting with me. Of course tactics and how we hunt changes slightly when you are with a 4 and 5 year old, but its the absolute best to be in the field with the kids. If this is any indication of how the years to come will be spent, then its going to be a lot of fun.
Upland Bird Hunting
Pennsylvania Grouse Hunting
Couple great pics of the dogs working some dense Pennsylvania grouse woods. 3 German Shorthairs and my good ol Lab Cooper. I should have had the only bird, but had no clue where my buddy was so I passed on a 'layup' of a grouse shot. Its tough keeping track of everyone in the dense grouse cover. Watching all these dogs work was just awesome though. Great fall day.
New Year's Eve Western PA Grouse hunt
Went up to the mountains after a fresh snow for a New Year's Eve grouse hunt. We had three guys and three dogs - a German Shorthair pointer and two labs. We worked for about 3 hours around this ridge and put about 8 birds up and took 2. Not bad stats in the world of grouse. I shot one and which was the first in a couple years. Hopefully it wont be that long again because we had an absolute blast.
Working the thickets
Cooper retrieving my the day's first grouse.
December Pheasants
Pheasant hunting on public land with a few friends, a German Shorthair and some cool December weather.
Cooper and Molly's pheasant hunt
I went pheasant hunting with a buddy who used his parents red-lab, Molly, to work pheasants. This was the first time the dogs met and after a short conversation, we realized both dogs were bred by the same Sire. Really, I see no similarities????
Molly on left and Cooper on right in both pics
We had a really nice morning hunt and the dogs worked well. It was really cool to even see some of the similarities in the hunting style. Pretty neat they were able to hunt together.
JP's 1st Upland Hunt
One of my best friends from JMU that lives in Boston came into town for the Steelers v. Ravens game. We had some time to kill on the weekend and we decided to get out to a local hunting preserve (where he didn't need a license.) He had never hunted before and only shot a gun once in his life. It was a beautiful day and he wanted to see Cooper in his element and try his hand at wing shooting.
We started out with some clay pigeons and Johnny hit a couple - probably batting around .200. But when we moved onto the birds, it was a whole new game and he was dead nuts. One after another, he didn't miss a single bird. The first few birds Cooper flushed were chukar and he smoked them.
There were pheasants all throughout the property, but man were they running. These birds were really wily and rarely held. It was also warm with little wind, which made it tough for Cooper. But he stuck with them and tracked them really well.
Towards the end of the hunt, we finally put a couple ringnecks up for Johnny and he was lights out on them too. There were some pretty difficult crossing shots and I was super impressed with how he swung on these birds very naturally. Cooper did his work and fetched them quickly up.
All in all it was a great hunt and I think we have a new wing shooter whenever he is in town. We finished up with a couple cold Two Hearted Ales on the tailgate of the truck and then headed home.
Earlier in the day, we were down in the Stript District and picked up a growler of Helltown Reserve Stout. I'd never heard of this brew, but we come to find out that it was a new local brewery in my old hometown of Mt. Pleasant, PA! I had no clue. I had to laugh at the name of the brewery given some of my youthful experiences. But, I later learned Mt. Pleasant was nick named 'Helltown' due to the omnipresent red glow of the coke ovens and the hazy smog that created a very eerie rendition of Hell on Earth.
So with a few Stouts under our belt, we decided to get a little exotic and plucked the pheasants (which is a pain in the ass) to keep the skin on and then spatchcock them so they could be grilled whole. I'd had never prepared a bird of any kind like this and Johnny showed me how to cut the breast bone out so it could be grilled flat. I would never have grilled pheasant breasts because they would typically be too dry, but the secret was that you grill it with the bones in and it keeps the bird MOIST and flavorable. You really get the taste of pheasant and they were delicious. Birds, beer, grilling...good day.
Wood Crest Point Upland Hunt
Brad and Christine turned Spencer and I on to this Living Social deal in the summer for a combo pheasant / chuckar hunt at Wood Crest Point. It's a little bit of a hike, but we love checking out new places and knew the dogs would love a late season hunt. We split the day up and ran Brad's GSP, Roxie, in the morning and then Cooper in the afternoon.
Cooper on point and ready to be released for his flush
Roxie locked up on point
We used to hunt the two dogs together, but Cooper was causing Roxie to break and we found it best to just work them separately. This works out well cause then Brad and I can just work our dogs and the girls just get to shoot away! Both dogs did great this day and the shooting was pretty good from our end too. In fact, after we picked up a few bonus birds, we ended up with more than we planted, which doesn't happen very often. Cooper did a fantastic job, quartering within range and pointing almost every bird. Without a doubt though, the best part of the point is the flush that follows. If he knows exactly where the bird is, he'll dart right in. But if he's not quite sure, he calculates his approach and then jumps into the air trying to land on the bird. If he doesn't land on it, he continues to jump around like he's on 4-legged pogo stick until the bird comes up. It's pretty hilarious.
Here's a few action shots that Spencer took on this really beautiful golden pheasant. The flushing picture is one of my all-time favorites.
The point
The flush
And the retrieve
Cooper with a fine finished retrieve
Wood Crest Point was a really nice property with plenty of room to hunt and great cover for the birds. Its definitely a nice hunt and we plan to be back.
Picture of the crew with a few of the birds from the afternoon hunt