Hello from Oklahoma! Good Video! Love my 20ga. Thats some good looking habitat, and great dog work. Thanks for taking us along! Have a Happy Blessed New Year!
We have work to do yet as he still needs to understand "Come" is not a request but a command. He's catching on to "Whoa" and I think we can figure out recall. @@TRPLCCOOP
Thank you! You’re absolutely right. I run them in field trials as well and there are those that say you can’t do both wild birds and field trial but I disagree. If the dog makes a mistake, which does happen, don’t shoot the bird… Thanks for noticing and thanks for watching.
Nice GSP you got there sir! First time I saw bobwhite hide underneath that scrap metal. Where's that place at? I live in the border Kansaa & OK. We don't have Pheasant down here. I like to take my Pointing lab up and work her on quails and Pheasant!
Thanks! It was quite a surprise to me too! I have friends that live a couple hours north of you and sounds like there are decent bird numbers there this year. Just got to get your dog out and find them.
@@TRPLCCOOP Yea it worked for me behind my GSPs this weekend too, could have used a few more birds but end of season in western KS can't ask for better weather than we had!
So a question to the author. Is Kansas worth the time and money to venture to for pheasants? Central and S.W Kansas has been in a two year intense drought.
I guess it all depends on several factors. What are your expectations to make it “worth” the time and money and what are you willing to put into it. I know Kansas is not North Dakota and I expect that going in to it. You have to work 3x as hard to get your dogs on birds in Kansas as you do other places. If you’re willing to walk 12+ miles a day and drive all over, and have good dogs that are in good shape then you will find birds despite the drought. That’s my perspective…
What a point under the piece of metal. Great video!
@@ronbroberg3022 Definitely gotta trust your dog! She knew it was there. Thanks for watching!
Really enjoyed watching your video, love the dog work, thanks
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Hello from Oklahoma! Good Video! Love my 20ga. Thats some good looking habitat, and great dog work. Thanks for taking us along! Have a Happy Blessed New Year!
Thanks for the compliments and thanks for watching. Happy New Year to you also!
Excellent dog work. Steady to flush the way it should be. Enjoyed the video.
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing the hunt wish we had areas like that and the birds here in mi I would have bird dogs too!!
Thanks and thanks for watching!
I love watching your dogs work! I've got a 7-month old GSP puppy who is catching on so far.
Thank you! That’s a fun age watching them turn into bird dogs!
We have work to do yet as he still needs to understand "Come" is not a request but a command. He's catching on to "Whoa" and I think we can figure out recall. @@TRPLCCOOP
You always seem to find yhe spots. Nice
Nice video great dog work, love the GSP's.. we are headed to KS just after KS to chase bob's
Thanks and thanks for watching! Good luck on your trip!
Beautiful dog work.
Thanks Marc!
Great dog work, steady to wing and shot, most people don’t realize the time spent training to achieve this!
Thank you! You’re absolutely right. I run them in field trials as well and there are those that say you can’t do both wild birds and field trial but I disagree. If the dog makes a mistake, which does happen, don’t shoot the bird… Thanks for noticing and thanks for watching.
You're 100% right!
Beautiful
Thanks!
Your dog did great. I have a German shorthair purebred fully black with a little white on his chest and he does pretty good to your dogs did great
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
You’re welcome keep it up
Nice GSP you got there sir! First time I saw bobwhite hide underneath that scrap metal. Where's that place at? I live in the border Kansaa & OK. We don't have Pheasant down here. I like to take my Pointing lab up and work her on quails and Pheasant!
Thanks! It was quite a surprise to me too! I have friends that live a couple hours north of you and sounds like there are decent bird numbers there this year. Just got to get your dog out and find them.
@@TRPLCCOOP I don't really know a good decent public land close by. Been hunting in Iowa for over 20 yrs and like to try Kansas.
Excellent video and very nice dog work. What camera are you using? Amazing stills and slow video
Thanks! I use a GoPro 9Black and make the stills from the videos using an app called Slowmo. Thanks for watching!
Nice double! The quail under the metal would have made me jump.
Nice working dogs man, are you running a 20 ga? Just curious how late season birds are, if it matters 12 to a 20 ga?
Thanks! Yeah, It’s a Franchi affinity 20ga. I’m only shooting pointed birds so I stick with the 20 all season. Thanks for watching!
@@TRPLCCOOP Yea it worked for me behind my GSPs this weekend too, could have used a few more birds but end of season in western KS can't ask for better weather than we had!
@@nicklee3956 We had great weather also. No wind at all and around 35 degrees. It was foggy the last 2 days.
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Fantastic video, dogs so nice and steady. I would love to hunt quail someday. Were you hunting private land?
Thanks! They are doing really well. If you never have you definitely need to experience it. All WIHA. Thanks for watching!
if you trained your dogs.,,you did a heck of a job!!!!!
They do their job well and enjoy it! I’ve sent them all to :
starttofinishbirddogtraining.com/bird-dog-training/
Is it a public areas? Nice video
Thanks! Yeah it’s all WIHA. Thanks for watching.
What kind of shells do you use
@@tomfox1052 fiocchi golden pheasant 3in 6’s
So a question to the author. Is Kansas worth the time and money to venture to for pheasants? Central and S.W Kansas has been in a two year intense drought.
I guess it all depends on several factors. What are your expectations to make it “worth” the time and money and what are you willing to put into it. I know Kansas is not North Dakota and I expect that going in to it. You have to work 3x as hard to get your dogs on birds in Kansas as you do other places. If you’re willing to walk 12+ miles a day and drive all over, and have good dogs that are in good shape then you will find birds despite the drought. That’s my perspective…
Would you consider guiding a trip in Southwest, KS?
the quail hiding under the piece of tin, wow, bet you're glad it wasn't a skunk under there ,lol
For sure! They had already pointed a raccoon and an armadillo that week!
Just watching hunting videos, counting off the days till September 1st.So I can go prairie chicken hunting with my short hair here in nebraska!
Wait I thought KS doesn’t have any more pheasant 😮
Sorry couldn’t help myself 😂
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