Thanks Jordan, its always a pleasure to see whats going on in your neck of the woods. Best wishes to you and the family, I hope you are hanging in there and doing well. Take care, be well and best if luck out there the duck hunt is on this weekend in AZ!
Love these pheasant videos. We hunt near LaCrosse, KS on opening day every year. I absolutely love having mallards cupped up and dropping in to the decoys but it's a close second to having a big rooster get up at your feet.
Makes me homesick for hunting what we called swamp roosters. I grew up in Western Washington state. The Washington state game dept. Maintained that was no overwintering population of Chinese ring necked pheasants. I hunted them with my English pointers and shot many a wild rooster. The planted birds had blue itridesent feathers on their sides, the wild had green. I always knew where to find those wild birds and we called them swamp roosters as they lived near swamps and marshy land. As a boy they would eat the peas just as they would start growing up in my parents veggie garden. That was many years ago so who knows now what's up out there as I moved away in 87. Hunted them in lowland Nor Cal too. Loved hunting and eating them! Also spent a couple years in central Illinois, there were some around after the beans and corn was harvested. Just walking fence rows netted me a few each year.
Jas Nonya it's too bad the farmers have destructed all the fencelines and now even farm the road ditches. They have done a number on natural wild reproduction...👎
@@raprock5000 I now live in NE Florida and outside of a very few bob white quail there is no upland bird hunting! Some waterfowling if one looks hard. I do miss it, but I'm older now and have grown away from my younger roots sadly0
@@jasnonya3005 I'm in liberal Minnesota. I actually wish I was out in the Dakota's. It's like turning the clock back 20 years. There's still some habitat there yet. But the new genetics in corn and soybeans being able to produce with limited rainfall is hitting it out there as well. I have some CRP and swamp on a lake in MN . I also raise and release a couple hundred birds on my land. I don't hunt them on my land because I just like to hear all the cackling in the fall and spring that I'd rather see that than shoot them and pressure them out onto the neighbors. Check out pheasant.com and look at the Manchurian Cross strain they are excellent for release. Even If your not planning on it it is interesting.. They imported eggs directly from wild birds in China in 1990 and crossed them with their game farm birds. 👌 Look up the Manchurian project on their website..
@@raprock5000 man I miss upland hunting some times really bad! A good dog that I spent 2 years bringing up, that had natural talent, hitting the field and bagging some roosters, then cooking them up for a great meal! Guess I envy you with your opportunities there in MI. as to the hybrids we had where I grew up, we called them F4 or F5, country boy thinking even tho my best friends father was extremely knowledgeable as he was a biology Professor at the Local College. And his dads friend a Dr of ornithology at the same place. Like I've said I loved it , perhaps too much. But it's been a few years . Here in Florida it's basically limited to hunting on places that release birds over dogs guided by the employees, and I've not done it .
@@jasnonya3005 I have heard of the F4 or F5's or F something anyways. Another thing I didn't mention I used to have a couple friends that milked cows. So when they'd cut hay they would sometimes wreck some wild pheasant nests in the process. If they didn't destroy the eggs with a tire I'd take and hatch them. I would use those wild roosters and pick out some of the wildest Manchurian Cross hens I had and cross them that produced excellent wild birds for releasing. Just think about it those parents from the wild nests made it through the long hunting season, predators and winter so they were prime for breeding stock...
Another great video Jordan I have been so busy I have got behind. This was a nice video your videos are great if I happen too miss one I can't wait too watch it keep up the good work and stay safe.
I was just out on a family pheasant trip to the North West of you in December. Took the boys and had a great friends and family hunt on private ground. Ness City Kansas!! I have been pheasant & quail hunting since I could walk! We do this trip every year and bring a decent group from Maryland.
I love all the videos you put up man I just discovered you and Bobby a couple months ago and can't believe what I've been missing lol! I'm in wichita just right next door to you guys I would like doing some pheasant hunts with you. We're always looking for more guys to walk the field with.
Hi Jordan, what a great look round the pheasant pens. They are stunning birds and especially the one with the white tail. We like the night vision camera, it has great potential! We hope you get enough interest from people to go on the pheasant shoot with you. We would love to come and shoot with you, Jordan, but age and health are against us! We should get some pheasant shooting a but later on with our best friend on his shoot - fingers crossed!!!!! It would be nice to see you achieve your dream - don't give up on it!! Keep dreaming Malc and Ann (England) UK xx
It’s awesome watching hunting RUclipsrs from Kansas! I’m from dodge city, Kansas and I used to work with pheasants and chukar. I’d be interested in hunting with you guys!
Nice I got I first first pheasant last year and been to Pratt quite a few times but I am in far north eastern Oklahoma not very far from the boarder it’s crazy from where I used to live in Kansas for pheasant go 20 miles south pheasants galore 20 miles north no pheasant at all
That's a gorgeous white tailed buck when are you going to start doing some deer hunting you said in the last comments you were going to make a few videos
Shot a few already 😁😁😁 Love it. You need a Spaniel. Talk to Tom Ness he is in North Dakota. Spaniel breeder of year 2017. Trained my dog to a US Open Champion. I will be emailing some info to you. Cheers love the content.
Would love to come hunt with you brother but unfortunately border crossing from Canada an American is still a pickle. Still love pheasant hunting we got alot of it up here in Ontario Canada. Can't wait to see the pheasant hunting videos brother 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Jordan, its always a pleasure to see whats going on in your neck of the woods. Best wishes to you and the family, I hope you are hanging in there and doing well. Take care, be well and best if luck out there the duck hunt is on this weekend in AZ!
That sound will always make my heart skip a beat. Can’t wait for some day when you make it up to North Dakota and we can get you a sharp tail
Bucket list bird!!!
@@JordansHarvest we got 9 on one walk. What’s not normal but it was cool
Love these pheasant videos. We hunt near LaCrosse, KS on opening day every year. I absolutely love having mallards cupped up and dropping in to the decoys but it's a close second to having a big rooster get up at your feet.
That cackle at your feet with the burst of flurry scares the snot out of you. That was great. Thanks
And once you compose yourself, you have to figure out if it’s a hen or a rooster before it gets out of range!
Love that sound. My father broke us into hunting with wild pheasants and rabbits
So beautiful setting….i love pheasants
I still think that a pen full of Goldens would be so cool. Keep doing that Voodoo that you do.
Makes me homesick for hunting what we called swamp roosters. I grew up in Western Washington state. The Washington state game dept. Maintained that was no overwintering population of Chinese ring necked pheasants. I hunted them with my English pointers and shot many a wild rooster. The planted birds had blue itridesent feathers on their sides, the wild had green. I always knew where to find those wild birds and we called them swamp roosters as they lived near swamps and marshy land. As a boy they would eat the peas just as they would start growing up in my parents veggie garden. That was many years ago so who knows now what's up out there as I moved away in 87. Hunted them in lowland Nor Cal too. Loved hunting and eating them! Also spent a couple years in central Illinois, there were some around after the beans and corn was harvested. Just walking fence rows netted me a few each year.
Jas Nonya it's too bad the farmers have destructed all the fencelines and now even farm the road ditches. They have done a number on natural wild reproduction...👎
@@raprock5000 I now live in NE Florida and outside of a very few bob white quail there is no upland bird hunting! Some waterfowling if one looks hard. I do miss it, but I'm older now and have grown away from my younger roots sadly0
@@jasnonya3005 I'm in liberal Minnesota. I actually wish I was out in the Dakota's. It's like turning the clock back 20 years. There's still some habitat there yet. But the new genetics in corn and soybeans being able to produce with limited rainfall is hitting it out there as well. I have some CRP and swamp on a lake in MN . I also raise and release a couple hundred birds on my land. I don't hunt them on my land because I just like to hear all the cackling in the fall and spring that I'd rather see that than shoot them and pressure them out onto the neighbors. Check out pheasant.com and look at the Manchurian Cross strain they are excellent for release. Even If your not planning on it it is interesting.. They imported eggs directly from wild birds in China in 1990 and crossed them with their game farm birds. 👌 Look up the Manchurian project on their website..
@@raprock5000 man I miss upland hunting some times really bad! A good dog that I spent 2 years bringing up, that had natural talent, hitting the field and bagging some roosters, then cooking them up for a great meal!
Guess I envy you with your opportunities there in MI. as to the hybrids we had where I grew up, we called them F4 or F5, country boy thinking even tho my best friends father was extremely knowledgeable as he was a biology Professor at the Local College. And his dads friend a Dr of ornithology at the same place. Like I've said I loved it , perhaps too much. But it's been a few years . Here in Florida it's basically limited to hunting on places that release birds over dogs guided by the employees, and I've not done it .
@@jasnonya3005 I have heard of the F4 or F5's or F something anyways. Another thing I didn't mention I used to have a couple friends that milked cows. So when they'd cut hay they would sometimes wreck some wild pheasant nests in the process. If they didn't destroy the eggs with a tire I'd take and hatch them. I would use those wild roosters and pick out some of the wildest Manchurian Cross hens I had and cross them that produced excellent wild birds for releasing. Just think about it those parents from the wild nests made it through the long hunting season, predators and winter so they were prime for breeding stock...
Another great video Jordan I have been so busy I have got behind. This was a nice video your videos are great if I happen too miss one I can't wait too watch it keep up the good work and stay safe.
Henry county ,I'll here.
We go 7 months - 9 months at a time w/o seeing a ringneck here.
I miss them greatly
Love the Cackle!!! Jordan do some pheasant/quail hunting please
I want to visit your pheasant farm cus I never see pheasant in real life. They look really beautiful
10:46 That bird center punched a post🤣
Poor guy!
That was Excellent, I'm in New Jersey and those birds are A+++
I was just out on a family pheasant trip to the North West of you in December. Took the boys and had a great friends and family hunt on private ground. Ness City Kansas!! I have been pheasant & quail hunting since I could walk! We do this trip every year and bring a decent group from Maryland.
We need a long pigion video a loft tour , check the nest and all the homers
I love all the videos you put up man I just discovered you and Bobby a couple months ago and can't believe what I've been missing lol! I'm in wichita just right next door to you guys I would like doing some pheasant hunts with you. We're always looking for more guys to walk the field with.
Great video jordan beautiful birds your cousin has a beautiful bird farm 👍🏻
That’s a dang nice Buck holy cow
how far apart are those posts to hold up the mesh?
Love me some Pheasants, nice deer! I had one try to take me once! LOL
Love these Pheasant videos keep them coming
Hi Jordan - great video !! Loved the pheasants and night camera. What is the Brand and Model of the Night Camera?
Some of my friends and family have a pheasant farm and I go there every summer and help them and they have pheasant quail and chucker.
Wow, I thought it was a jet plane starting up...Cool birds!
They are great!
Thanks for the video, what was the name of the plant that they run in?
I'll never forget the first time a rooster jumped at close range. I thought a helicopter was taking off. Lol
Awesome video. The pheasant is South Dakota’s state bird.
Thanks!! I was thinking north! So close lol
I love your videos!! I like the variety. Thanks
feather is good for fly tying / fly fishing
So I’ve heard!
Hi Jordan, what a great look round the pheasant pens. They are stunning birds and especially the one with the white tail. We like the night vision camera, it has great potential! We hope you get enough interest from people to go on the pheasant shoot with you. We would love to come and shoot with you, Jordan, but age and health are against us! We should get some pheasant shooting a but later on with our best friend on his shoot - fingers crossed!!!!! It would be nice to see you achieve your dream - don't give up on it!! Keep dreaming Malc and Ann (England) UK xx
Thanks Ann and Malc!!
Dude tell me the dates I’d love to come up for a weekend to hunt with you
I live in Pratt Kansas would love to join you and help film. Only been pheasant hunting twice.
Wow thats stunning
It’s awesome watching hunting RUclipsrs from Kansas! I’m from dodge city, Kansas and I used to work with pheasants and chukar. I’d be interested in hunting with you guys!
I’ll try to get some dates out soon!
@@JordansHarvest awesome I need some more hunting buddies
Great color on the one bird…👊🏻
Definitely unique!
Pheasant hunting would be awsome videos !we do alot of public ground. Arlington has some big birds!!
10 min 47 seconds. That rooster plows into that upright post lol beautiful birds!
Lol! Gotta love em!
Can’t wait to have you guys out on a hunt!
I love pheasant 😍💯
I love your videos! The pen birds are very very Kewl! Thanks for the tour.
Thanks so much!
Nice I got I first first pheasant last year and been to Pratt quite a few times but I am in far north eastern Oklahoma not very far from the boarder it’s crazy from where I used to live in Kansas for pheasant go 20 miles south pheasants galore 20 miles north no pheasant at all
Can we see the brooder barn? Thanks
Hope you get your pheasant farm👍
That poor Rooster at 10:46 got absolutely dusted by the wooden beam lol
I grew up in the Kingman, Pretty Prairie area. I love your videos.
Right down the road! Thanks!
That farm is so cool!
I agree!!!
Piebald Chinese ring neck. Very awesome.
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It’s the state bird of S. Dakota. Odd choice, since it is nonnative. The state bird of N. Dakots is the Western Meadowlark, the same as Oregon.
I think it's because they reproduced so we'll in South Dakota with the wide open grasslands. Well there used to be. But yes they are from China..
Went Saturday for Minnesota opener. Didn’t see any nice birds like that.
always watching your videos..
We love your content Jordan. Keep it up
ND State Bird is the Western Meadowlark.
Same as kansas!!!
Turns out that S. Dakota is what I should have said
Loved this vid, nice to change it up. Real interesting
Interested in huntin pheasants with ya this fall if it works out with the dates-
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Doing a hunt with you would be cool but I’m not as good of a shot as you are 😂😂🤦♀️
Good video. Are the auctions over for the year? Always enjoy watching those videos.
You are right, pheasants are the woodies of the upland birds. Not much oppurtunity to hunt wild birds here in TX though.
Where can I get some kochia plants or seeds?
The guy that built these just drove to a tree row and got a few tractor buckets of dirt! It grows everywhere here
So your up by prat Kansas? We live down by Salina and Scott county
I'd be interested in making a trip to Kansas.
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Love the video. What does he do with the hens?
Let me know the dates bud i wouldn’t mind driving over for a day to hunt some birds
That was so cool the Pheasant farm
It’s an awesome place! Thank
what plants was in the pen
That's a gorgeous white tailed buck when are you going to start doing some deer hunting you said in the last comments you were going to make a few videos
He was a stud!!!
I’d really like to but work at the butcher shop will dictate how that works
10:40 that bird lol
Absolutely smacks the post
Great Video.
That was cool man
That bird is what they call a dilute or a platinum.
Thanks for the info!
Shot a few already 😁😁😁
Love it. You need a Spaniel. Talk to Tom Ness he is in North Dakota. Spaniel breeder of year 2017. Trained my dog to a US Open Champion. I will be emailing some info to you. Cheers love the content.
Yessir ND Boys!!!!
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Would love to come hunt with you brother but unfortunately border crossing from Canada an American is still a pickle.
Still love pheasant hunting we got alot of it up here in Ontario Canada. Can't wait to see the pheasant hunting videos brother 👍👍👍👍
I wanted to go up and shoot ducks and geese but, like you said, the border is a mess
Is this the farm near garden city
South Dakota state bird is the Ringneck pheasant.
The WILD Ringneck Pheasant. Sadly, a lot of folks are doing the same thing up here. Raising a domestic animal and releasing it to be hunted is sick.
How are your quail doing?
I had ideas the same and sell to restaurants those same three brids
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Second day of asking Jordan for a full farm tout
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Anyone else get a good chuckle at the one that smacked the pole while flying at 10:45?
Pheasant hunting videos please
I know the feeling... I once "filmed" a whole video without pressing record! 😂😂
It’s the worst!!! And the second take is always a mess
I would love to go on a hunt with you I’ve never been on a pheasant hunt
You should buy that rare pheasant
I wish I had a good place to keep him!
DITCH PARROT....LOL
I will be pheasant hunting soon enough
It’s so close!!!
Give us farm update
I would like to see what you do at work at the shop
It’s a touch boring but I’m hoping to work it in to more videos
How do yall catch them when a customer buys a couple hundred
How much does he get per pheasant
I'm interested in coming out to hunt with yall!!
I’ll put out an update soon!
How do I get the rare pheasant?
I think it’s sold already
@@JordansHarvest ok, if it’s not I am really interested to be shipped alive if possible
Its about that time again. Roosters dying in the air.
Ringnecks are cool, but have you seen a lady Amherst?
Do you sell it how much each one
Not sure how much he gets
Are Pheasant native to North America?
Nope! They are from Asia if I’m not mistaken
I'm interested
Who owns the pheasant farm?
I used to raise Chinese and English ring-necked pheasants.
My cousin
@@JordansHarvest, how can he be reached, for some pheasant chicks or eggs?
At 10:45 a rooster hit the post ,
Oops
That's a bird you hold on to for selective breeding to see if he produces more.
Cook ‘em