I love at the end when Ace is laying in the truck bed, his tail wiggling, just sniffing the rooster scent. These videos are helping me through withdrawal, aka, the off season.
Really a nice video on what it is like to hunt with a a springer with some drive. I have had 2 springers and both were fun to hunt with. So many good memories of knowing my dog was on a running bird with the ability to hit the whistle and have my dog sit until i caught up with it. Released the dog again and continue this process until the dog kicked the bird up within shooting range, so much fun! Gotten older now and hunt behind a GSP, nice relaxing pace. Thanks for sharing your video with us.
He's my 3rd springer. He's only 4, so he's a handful sometimes. I'll try to keep up for now, but someday I'll have to train a whistle sit. Most of these birds won't wait. But for the time being, I'd rather see them & not get a shot, than never see them at all.
Oh, how I miss the good ol' days of hunting pheasants in Michigan with my 1st English Springer, 4 decades ago. She was simply a natural, and taught me so much about how to enjoy the sport. Love seeing Ace's tail wagging at 34:00, how they love to do what they were bred for! Thanks for sharing this. Great seeing how you kept him hydrated, too.
Glad you're back for another season. Well done. I enjoy watching the flushers like Ace. He is solid. I also hope you got a little of the "Dad, don't embarrass me" lecture on the way home! ;) Be well and have a enjoyable season.
Thanks Mike. When Ace finds birds in light cover, I get a workout. Great to start another season! Oh, & Leah doesn't get embarrassed by me. She's pretty confident I should be embarrassed by myself. 😆
Thanks for watching. A field-bred springer definitely fits my style of hunting best, especially late season in snow & cattails. Early season, light cover they can be a challenge. Yes, they can be trained to "hup", but then in most cases (where I hunt) you'd never catch up to the bird. I'd rather see a pheasant & not get a shot at it, than never see it at all.
Wow Ace comes through yet again, he is a certified downed bird specialist, my first bird of the season, same thing but never found him with 2 good labs, hes probably still running. The great Ace chase," I'm not tired ,I'm winded" LOL
Good stuff Brent! Glad to get your videos going again this year. Bird Numbers looked pretty good. Check your GoPro, sounded like it was really breathing hard.🤣😂
Thanks Ty! I think we're in for another darn good season. Yes, my camera was really panting. When Ace finds birds in light cover, it really gets a workout.
Great video! I felt like I was with you when Ace was searching for that second bird. I've had that happen many times where you down one and it takes forever to find it but when you do it's exhilarating.
Right? And not because we need the bird so badly (although losing one is the pits), but because your dog has just done something amazing. For me, it's the biggest thrill in pheasant hunting.
Nice feermz, bro. Ace is so much fun to watch. Especially in the lighter grass. You seem to be in incredible shape. What's your offseason workout routine look like?
🤣🤣🤣 So nice of you to say so, Lookis. I'm guessing my off-season regimen looks much like yours. Working too much. Sitting around a lot. Texting back & forth w/ my innumerable friends about pheasant hunting. It's grueling.
Boss 1 oz of bismuth 4s. That 2nd bird was a prime example of why I prefer 4s over 5s. It was a long-ish straight-away, laying there dead about 15 yds from where he fell. Took a little to find him, but I'll take that every time.
She tried a few different times not to smile, but dads know when their daughters are impressed not only by their fathers' hunting prowess, but also by their humor.
Heading out to SD near Holabird on Nov 9th! Great stuff. Great to see the amount of birds that made it through the snowy winter. Your dry delivery had me cracking up. As a dad of a 15 year old daughter, I can relate 😂
Boss, 16 ga, 1 oz bismuth, #4, 1350 fps. When I can shoot lead, it's typically Fiocchi (High Velocity, Optima Specific, Field Dynamics, which are all the same thing; NOT Golden Pheasant), 1-1/8 oz, #5, 1300 fps.
That a joke, or is it really what you take away from my videos? This particular one, we saw about 20 pheasants & shot a limit in under 90 minutes. But whatever.
Ace is a joy to watch, tons of energy and that tails going a mile a minute! So good to see good bird numbers after a winter like that 🙏
I love at the end when Ace is laying in the truck bed, his tail wiggling, just sniffing the rooster scent. These videos are helping me through withdrawal, aka, the off season.
Thanks Marty, me too. Walleyes help a little too. Heading out to Chamberlain in 15 min.
Really a nice video on what it is like to hunt with a a springer with some drive. I have had 2 springers and both were fun to hunt with. So many good memories of knowing my dog was on a running bird with the ability to hit the whistle and have my dog sit until i caught up with it. Released the dog again and continue this process until the dog kicked the bird up within shooting range, so much fun! Gotten older now and hunt behind a GSP, nice relaxing pace. Thanks for sharing your video with us.
He's my 3rd springer. He's only 4, so he's a handful sometimes. I'll try to keep up for now, but someday I'll have to train a whistle sit. Most of these birds won't wait. But for the time being, I'd rather see them & not get a shot, than never see them at all.
Oh, how I miss the good ol' days of hunting pheasants in Michigan with my 1st English Springer, 4 decades ago. She was simply a natural, and taught me so much about how to enjoy the sport. Love seeing Ace's tail wagging at 34:00, how they love to do what they were bred for! Thanks for sharing this. Great seeing how you kept him hydrated, too.
Great video. Great patience and Ace was great. I would love to come hunt up there one day.
Great to see you out there with your Daughter, dog and nature creating some great memories. Thanks for the upload!
Glad you're back for another season. Well done. I enjoy watching the flushers like Ace. He is solid. I also hope you got a little of the "Dad, don't embarrass me" lecture on the way home! ;) Be well and have a enjoyable season.
Thanks Mike. When Ace finds birds in light cover, I get a workout. Great to start another season! Oh, & Leah doesn't get embarrassed by me. She's pretty confident I should be embarrassed by myself. 😆
Very nice dog work, they say the Springer is the only dog for wild pheasants. Also like your choice of gauge, 16 is my favorite. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. A field-bred springer definitely fits my style of hunting best, especially late season in snow & cattails. Early season, light cover they can be a challenge. Yes, they can be trained to "hup", but then in most cases (where I hunt) you'd never catch up to the bird. I'd rather see a pheasant & not get a shot at it, than never see it at all.
Excellent patience on bird 2 to let the dog work. Thank you for bringing us along.
That slo mo on the first bird was awesome!!!
Nice job! Love it.
Wow Ace comes through yet again, he is a certified downed bird specialist, my first bird of the season, same thing but never found him with 2 good labs, hes probably still running.
The great Ace chase," I'm not tired ,I'm winded"
LOL
Ace with the enthusiasm! Gotta love it! Nice shooting on an opening day, gotta rub it in for Lucas sake 😂
Good stuff Brent! Glad to get your videos going again this year. Bird Numbers looked pretty good. Check your GoPro, sounded like it was really breathing hard.🤣😂
Thanks Ty! I think we're in for another darn good season. Yes, my camera was really panting. When Ace finds birds in light cover, it really gets a workout.
Great video! I felt like I was with you when Ace was searching for that second bird. I've had that happen many times where you down one and it takes forever to find it but when you do it's exhilarating.
Right? And not because we need the bird so badly (although losing one is the pits), but because your dog has just done something amazing. For me, it's the biggest thrill in pheasant hunting.
I wish I could have gone pheasent hunting this year, but plans fell thru. Have been going to SD last 10 yrs. 😢😢
Nice feermz, bro. Ace is so much fun to watch. Especially in the lighter grass. You seem to be in incredible shape. What's your offseason workout routine look like?
🤣🤣🤣 So nice of you to say so, Lookis. I'm guessing my off-season regimen looks much like yours. Working too much. Sitting around a lot. Texting back & forth w/ my innumerable friends about pheasant hunting. It's grueling.
@@lilbrowhydaw I figured as much, just had to make certain. It definitely pays off.
Indubitably
That 1st one was a late hatch-wow.
It was. Probably early August, although I've shot them considerably younger than that even. And later in the season.
That’s a good sign, we found even adult hens didn’t re-nest in Illinois, as our habitat deteriorated.
Looks like an old Browning A5 Light Twelve?
@@KennethWu-hs1yh Sweet 16. It's "old" but made in 1990. Far & away my favorite shotgun.
I have a Japanese Sweet 16 like yours. What non-toxic shells are you using?
Boss 1 oz of bismuth 4s. That 2nd bird was a prime example of why I prefer 4s over 5s. It was a long-ish straight-away, laying there dead about 15 yds from where he fell. Took a little to find him, but I'll take that every time.
What choke are you using with the Boss shells.
MOD. Sometimes FULL, although it's rare.
The LBWD fans want more exasperated teenage daughters trying desperately not to be impressed by their father's remarkable pheasant hunting abilities.
She tried a few different times not to smile, but dads know when their daughters are impressed not only by their fathers' hunting prowess, but also by their humor.
Heading out to SD near Holabird on Nov 9th! Great stuff. Great to see the amount of birds that made it through the snowy winter. Your dry delivery had me cracking up. As a dad of a 15 year old daughter, I can relate 😂
@@bp3805 hope you have a great trip!!
@bp3805 Let me know if you need a bird or deer guide in SD
@@JamesBrouse-yt3xt all set this year. Thanks
What shells are You using? Brand, FPS, size shot?
Boss, 16 ga, 1 oz bismuth, #4, 1350 fps.
When I can shoot lead, it's typically Fiocchi (High Velocity, Optima Specific, Field Dynamics, which are all the same thing; NOT Golden Pheasant), 1-1/8 oz, #5, 1300 fps.
"Im not tired. Im winded. " Every one of us who either had or has teenagers appreciated that statement. 😂 Good vid as always.
@@billdoms1579 there's a difference. Right? 😆
S.D... lot's of walking. Very few birds
That a joke, or is it really what you take away from my videos? This particular one, we saw about 20 pheasants & shot a limit in under 90 minutes. But whatever.
lol… I limit every year I go…!!