Had my second monster season in Massachusetts and New Hampshire (pheasants/waterfowl) with my 1.5 year old GSP Ellie. Enjoy watching your videos. Can't wait for the next one!
It is actually true. I watch all his videos and I am literally from the other site of the planet but I can say that I cannot find any better video creator for pointing dog hunting. My remark is that the factor that makes the difference are the very talented and very well-trained dogs, especially Tobs and Sisi
Cherish those friends like Tom whose focus is parred with your own,,,not many people make decisions that fast along with safety and precision,,thanks for sharing the hunt guys
Awesome video! Headed to Kansas for the first time Saturday and will be there for the week. We'll see how things go considering it's their gun deer season...
Great video again, I love these. I live in north central Kansas, and even though pheasant numbers are down, quail are still plentiful. I’ve already killed 25, only going out 5 times
Great video again! We have had practically no rain since this spring in South Central KS. Pheasants have been struggling hard, but quail seem to be hanging in there the best.
Again another awesome video! I’d love the relationship you have with your dogs. I feel like I have a similar relationship with my English setter. I enjoy seeing you hunting with your brother. I just got back from South Dakota with my brothers. Can’t wait for the next video.
Love your stuff. Have been watching for a few years now! Question: would you be open to doing a few videos on dog training? Resources, general tips, etc? Your dogs flat out hunt, and I'd love to hear your about your approach. Cheers!
How often do you get woodcock? I went out rabbit hunting today also in Kansas and flush up around 30 woodcock. I've never seen them here before especially while quail hunting in November.
You ever have issues where the dogs just aren’t scenting the birds? Went out today and saw a big covey dogs in the scent cone and never got any points. I was getting frustrated.
Mr Forester, I used to hunt N-Central Kansas but 10 years ago the bird numbers fell off quail first followed by the pheasants. Can you give me some advice? Walk in- region etc
As always the content is excellent, almost perfect though,,, the only thing that would make it perfect is if I was there also. Maybe something to think about in the future for patreon members? Hint, hint!
Make sure to allow lots of time to actually receive your PAL. It took me about 8 months in 2022 to get mine after mailing in my completed application. Of course you need to complete the classroom training, but the application form is also quite extensive and may take time and effort for you to complete depending on the availability of personal references and whatnot. They’ll also want the information of any current or ex spouses or girlfriends to make sure they don’t have any objections to your owning firearms.
When you believe there might be pheasants in the region, to hunt WITH THE WIND AT YOUR BACK instead of IN YOUR FACE results in better opportunities. All predators that prey upon pheasants must have the wind in their face, and the birds know this….so throw them a curve . Your dogs follow good lateral movement, so it makes no difference if they point birds away from you or to you. Have done the same on quail when they are edgy, and walked into a flock of turkeys hunting opener in Texas quail years back while hunting with the wind. It can make a difference.👍
Man! You’ve got some of the best upland content out there!
Thanks man! 👊
Had my second monster season in Massachusetts and New Hampshire (pheasants/waterfowl) with my 1.5 year old GSP Ellie. Enjoy watching your videos. Can't wait for the next one!
Man I love watching the dogs work it was funny watching cooper trying to catch the last one great video as always
Thanks!
You put out some the best upland videos on RUclips!
Thank you!
Thanks! 👊
It is actually true. I watch all his videos and I am literally from the other site of the planet but I can say that I cannot find any better video creator for pointing dog hunting. My remark is that the factor that makes the difference are the very talented and very well-trained dogs, especially Tobs and Sisi
That’s very kind of you to say, thank you. I’m glad you enjoy them.
Cherish those friends like Tom whose focus is parred with your own,,,not many people make decisions that fast along with safety and precision,,thanks for sharing the hunt guys
I really enjoy your videos and the dog work is always great-looking forward to part 2.
Thank you!
Awesome video! Headed to Kansas for the first time Saturday and will be there for the week. We'll see how things go considering it's their gun deer season...
Another Good one Eric👍🏻.. I really enjoy your videos… thanks for sharing and hope to see more.
Great video again, I love these. I live in north central Kansas, and even though pheasant numbers are down, quail are still plentiful. I’ve already killed 25, only going out 5 times
Great to watch your dogs work cc made some great retrievers thanks for sharing
Great video again! We have had practically no rain since this spring in South Central KS. Pheasants have been struggling hard, but quail seem to be hanging in there the best.
Thanks!
Again another awesome video! I’d love the relationship you have with your dogs. I feel like I have a similar relationship with my English setter. I enjoy seeing you hunting with your brother. I just got back from South Dakota with my brothers. Can’t wait for the next video.
Thank you!
Love your stuff. Have been watching for a few years now!
Question: would you be open to doing a few videos on dog training? Resources, general tips, etc? Your dogs flat out hunt, and I'd love to hear your about your approach.
Cheers!
Very nice hunt! Great dogs! I was in Kansas for opener 😊 pheasant numbers were way up from last year and lots of quail. But it was dry.
Yep, that’s what we saw also.
How often do you get woodcock? I went out rabbit hunting today also in Kansas and flush up around 30 woodcock. I've never seen them here before especially while quail hunting in November.
Great video and excellent dog work, as always.
Boy! Good luck finding a downed bird in that corn without a dog!
Absolutely! 👍
GREAT stuff as always. Keep them coming!
Man I love his video they are great good video man keep them coming sheeeesh!
Thank you!
Excellent dog work! Thanks for sharing with us. Was that public access?
Yes 👍
Great Video! They seem to just get better and better
Always a great watch. Be there soon thanks for sharing.
Good luck!
Great video and even better hunt!
You ever have issues where the dogs just aren’t scenting the birds? Went out today and saw a big covey dogs in the scent cone and never got any points. I was getting frustrated.
Yes, scenting conditions can be very bad in Kansas sometimes.
@@ericforrester1 shot 3 they retrieved everyone. Not one point though it was a tough day for scent
Love the videos! Thanks for posting!
Mr Forester, I used to hunt N-Central Kansas but 10 years ago the bird numbers fell off quail first followed by the pheasants. Can you give me some advice? Walk in- region etc
Quail numbers in Kansas are better than they’ve been in decades.
Congrats...looks like you guys found them again. What collars are you using?
Garmin Alpha 100
I really appreciate your videos. Can I ask what camera you use?
GoPro 10
Dude, literally said "great shot" as you said, "how did I hit that?" Lol! Awesome videos!
😆 yep, that was a lucky one!
Pretty work! Beautiful country to be hunting birds!
What kind of dog is Tubbs?
He is a wirehair. He just has a slick coat.
Love the videos and I was wondering what kind of dogs you have?
Thanks. German Wirehaired Pointers
Dude watch the FIRST 6 seconds of the video!!!! Are you serious?
As always the content is excellent, almost perfect though,,, the only thing that would make it perfect is if I was there also. Maybe something to think about in the future for patreon members? Hint, hint!
😆👍
Where in kansas is this
Love your videos especially dog work were u hunting public land or private land
Private land that is accessible to the public. 👍
@@ericforrester1 ok thanks
Great work my man!!!
Thanks Bro! 👊
Great stuff!
Are you hunting private or public? By the terrain and crops I'm guessing private.
Private land that is publicly accessible
From CdMX 🇲🇽 I was for 16 years in Kansas city really good memories for my especialy en the indian reservation good people op there😃🦃
Was this on walk-in access?
Yes
@@ericforrester1 Thanks, I am not ready to get dogs yet and running solo so looking to make a weekend trip from Colorado to walk some fields.
what bird vest is he wearing?
Wing works
Make sure to allow lots of time to actually receive your PAL. It took me about 8 months in 2022 to get mine after mailing in my completed application. Of course you need to complete the classroom training, but the application form is also quite extensive and may take time and effort for you to complete depending on the availability of personal references and whatnot. They’ll also want the information of any current or ex spouses or girlfriends to make sure they don’t have any objections to your owning firearms.
I haven’t had any luck on wiha here in ks. Good to know there are some around.
CONGRATULATIONS, I FOLLOW YOU FROM SPAIN, I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS, I HAVE A PUPPY AND I HAVE CALLED HER CI-CI.
😆 that’s awesome, thanks!
Is that Private land?
Publicly accessible private land
Gosh, it would’ve been hard for me to hold back on a couple of those roosters in that big hole of pheasant🤣
Love your vids just wish i could hunt with you sometime
You and me both👍🏻
Thought you had two with that one shot
Private land or Wiha?
WIHA
Those dogs absolutely love that….
Yep 👍
Let me enjoy it 1st then ill comment 🥰
Great content minus your hunting partner constantly flagging you with his shotgun after every flush
That’s the first thing I noticed
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When you believe there might be pheasants in the region, to hunt WITH THE WIND AT YOUR BACK instead of IN YOUR FACE results in better opportunities.
All predators that prey upon pheasants must have the wind in their face, and the birds know this….so throw them a curve . Your dogs follow good lateral movement, so it makes no difference if they point birds away from you or to you.
Have done the same on quail when they are edgy, and walked into a flock of turkeys hunting opener in Texas quail years back while hunting with the wind. It can make a difference.👍
Shooting too close and past your hunting partner is scary to watch! Aside from that, impressive vids.
Gosh pointers miss a lot of birds and damn what a hard mouth
Great video footage. May want to leave your hunting buddy home till he retakes gun safety though.