With my usual pheasant hunting partner not able to get the time off, and another friends dog having kennel cough, I haven't had the opportunity to hunt pheasant this fall until today. With the kennel cough gone for a week, my friend asked me to join him for a morning at the Daysland release site. Things started out slow, but there were few hunters, so we were having a nice walk, and the dog was having a great time looking for birds. Then the old yellow lab found his first rooster, and the fun started. Unfortunately the rooster flushed between us, making a safe shot impossible until the bird was farther than I prefer to shoot. Then we heard a rooster cackling and the dog took off faster than we could keep up with him. The rooster flushed well before we got there, and we each took a shot, but the bird escaped. We hunted a while longer, and decided to head back to the truck to call it a morning. On our way back to the truck the dog found another rooster, but this time were were both in a good vshooting position. As the rooster flushed, we both fired, and the bird folded in the air with feathers flying in all directions. We didn't see many birds, and we did very little shooting, but both of us and the dog did enjoy ourselves, and I did get to christen my 20gauge AYA SxS on a pheasant. This was only the second time that I have hunted over a flushing dog, and although I do prefer hunting over a pointing dog, It was still a great way to spend a morning.





























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