Sub-zero temperatures are not enough to keep Kenobi and I away from them roosters! Follow us through steep hills, deep snow and thick cover for a great day afield.
I grew up hunting over Brittany hunting dogs in Idaho. They are lovely dogs! As an adult, I bought a GSP and bred him that gave me my second GSP. I miss hunting over each breed. This terrain you're hunting looks so similar to the land I have hunted on in Idaho. I am feeling the urge to get out there and walk the landscape. Unfortunately, it will be without a dog.
Thanks for sharing, and you gained a subscriber. I just recently got into upland game hunting here in my middle age, and also have a Brittany. What general area of ND are you hunting in? Everyone seems to talk your ear off about SD opportunities, but you rarely see people sharing videos of ND hunts!
Thanks for the sub! But yeah, SD is pretty well known as the Mecca of the bird hunting world. I'm okay with that. Keeps our bird numbers in my neck of the woods nice and quiet in the background. Generally, I hunt western North Dakota.
@@theuplandsasquatch thanks for the reply. Will have to add western ND to the visit list for next year. I don't think I can swing the 12 hours one way from south-central Wisconsin this year.
@MHFA1981 I switched to a 20ga 3 seasons ago, and I haven't had any any cause to regret it. I keep the old 12 gauge around for waterfowl and turkey hunting, or when I get into a shooting slupump with the 20. But now that I'm used to the lighter gauge, it feels like I'm carrying around a tree trunk. In the bottom barrel, which fires first, I use an improved cylinder choke. Top barrel gets a modified. My logic is that when a bird first gets up, it's generally off my dogs point and closer. So I use a wider patterning choke. If I miss, that same bird has got out a ways and I prefer the tighter choke for longer distance.
great vid Yeti, keep em' comin
Really enjoyed your video. Love the format of just you and Kenobi plus your commentary on hunting strategy and pheasant behavior.
Thanks! I'm very happy with how this one turned out.
Never doubted you for a second 😂
Noticed your window sticker on your pickup window. Local 499 here 🤙🏻
Proud 714 member myself! I was hoping someone would notice that!
@@theuplandsasquatch stay safe
Nice video 👏👌
Nice video!
Ah! Just found your channel. Very nice! Great hunt. Great job, Kenobi!
We're pretty proud of him! Thanks!
Nice relaxing video. I missed having a place to myself like that!
Glad you enjoyed
Excelente cazerias amigos saludos
Saludos y gracias
Noticed your window sticker also! Nice work, Sparky! Lol LU#706 Carpenter here. Got yourself a new sub also 👊💯
Thanks man!
You have an awesome dog!
Thanks. I'm pretty proud of him.
Looks like fun. Nice video.
Early season snowfall? It is still mid 90's in South Louisiana......Can't wait for a 65 degree morning....Nice video
Thanks! But this is footage from last season. It was almost -10° that day.
Nice hunt and good looking dog.
Thanks!
I grew up hunting over Brittany hunting dogs in Idaho. They are lovely dogs! As an adult, I bought a GSP and bred him that gave me my second GSP. I miss hunting over each breed.
This terrain you're hunting looks so similar to the land I have hunted on in Idaho. I am feeling the urge to get out there and walk the landscape. Unfortunately, it will be without a dog.
Do it! Even without a dog, you won't regret it!
@@theuplandsasquatch agreed! I have done my fair share of hunting without any. Just not quite the same experience. Thanks for the encouragement!
I like the hat 🎩 👍
One of my favorites!
i like your over under, what brand
Thanks for sharing, and you gained a subscriber. I just recently got into upland game hunting here in my middle age, and also have a Brittany. What general area of ND are you hunting in? Everyone seems to talk your ear off about SD opportunities, but you rarely see people sharing videos of ND hunts!
Thanks for the sub!
But yeah, SD is pretty well known as the Mecca of the bird hunting world. I'm okay with that. Keeps our bird numbers in my neck of the woods nice and quiet in the background. Generally, I hunt western North Dakota.
@@theuplandsasquatch thanks for the reply. Will have to add western ND to the visit list for next year. I don't think I can swing the 12 hours one way from south-central Wisconsin this year.
What type of dog is Kenobi?
He's a Brittany. Fun dogs on an off the field!
You gotta have a bug on the driver's side window!
I was hoping someone would notice that! Local 714! You?
What choke and gauge ?
@MHFA1981 I switched to a 20ga 3 seasons ago, and I haven't had any any cause to regret it. I keep the old 12 gauge around for waterfowl and turkey hunting, or when I get into a shooting slupump with the 20. But now that I'm used to the lighter gauge, it feels like I'm carrying around a tree trunk.
In the bottom barrel, which fires first, I use an improved cylinder choke. Top barrel gets a modified. My logic is that when a bird first gets up, it's generally off my dogs point and closer. So I use a wider patterning choke. If I miss, that same bird has got out a ways and I prefer the tighter choke for longer distance.
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