Posted by pete 23 on January 28, 2015 at 08:15:17 from (74.33.92.250):
In Reply to: Small Game. posted by lfure on January 28, 2015 at 07:31:37:
I hunt pheasants. Gave up deer hunting many years ago. This fall was the worst pheasant hunting since I retired 15 years ago here in Minnesota. I ended up with just six birds brought home. Lost a couple and missed a couple and that was it. Went out nearly every day as I normally go for a walk so I crawl in the pickup, take the Benelli ultra light(best gun I ever owned) and take it for a walk. Some days the walk was short, others I wondered if I could make it back. It snowed a foot early in November so that really messed up hunting. Really hard to navigate that much. It gradually sunk down, melted and was much better toward the end of the season. The season started on about 15 oct and ran until Jan 4 . Years ago, when I was a kid, the seasons were only three weekends long. I have a Minn regulation laying here from 1954 just to show the non believers. They even closed the season in 1947 as they thought we were going to eliminate them I guess. I am waiting for next season now. I always hoped I would get some good hunting time when I retired and I have to say that I really have and enjoy it immensely.
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