Category Archives: Upland Hunting Videos

Scott, Brian and Chris, Upland Bird Hunt

Scott Staehnke set up an upland bird hunt for his buddies, Brian Westendorf and Chris Kershaw.  The Clubhouse Field was already full of birds, but I still added some pheasant, chukar and quail for the hunt.  Brian brought along is grandson, Thacker Cripe, to make sure we hunted the birds properly.   The dogs from my kennel had as much fun finding and pointing as the hunters did knocking them out of the sky.  

Mike, Brian and Brayden, Pheasant Hunt

Mike, Brian and Brayden Davis set up a pheasant hunt to give Brayden a shot at his first bird.   Steve Sanders got to do the guiding, with his pointer Rose and trying out a new pointer Gabby, in the Clubhouse Field.  The dogs pointed all the pheasants and just as many quail.  Brayden was able to knock down a couple of birds and they got a mix of birds to take home for the table.

Loree, Bob and Gabby, Chukar Hunt

Loree Riggs brought out his friend Bob Colton and his German Shorthair, Gabby for a chukar hunt.  I set some chukar doubles in the Clubhouse Field and Gabby found them all to give the hunters some nice shooting opportunities.   The warm temperatures tired Gabby out so Doo and Mac got to find the scattered birds, giving Loree and Bob some more shots.

Scott and Travis, Pheasant and Chukar Hunt

Scott Staehnky brought along his fellow Minnesotan, Travis Yerbich to hunt some pheasant and chukar.  Steve Sanders brought out his Pointer, Rose and lab, Stella to find and then flush the birds I placed in the Clubhouse Field.  They had a great time on a beautiful day chasing the pheasant around the field.  Bunch of extra birds are running around and they picked up a spare pheasant and quail.

J.D., Jeremy and Josh, Upland Bird Hunt

J.D. Stroud came up with his two sons, Josh and Jeremy, for an upland bird hunt.  J.D. hung up his upland hunting a few years back with wild bird hunting a distant memory in Jeremy’s mind and Josh had never downed a game bird.  They got right into the swing knocking down some pheasant and chukar, but the quail covey rises were surprising and we had a lot of singles to track down around the Clubhouse and West Bottom Fields.  Lots of action in the field with some nice dog work and a bunch of birds to take home.

Nathan, Kyle and Brett, Upland Bird Hunt

Nathan Mettendorf set up an upland bird hunt for his friends, Brett Stuemke and Kyle Kuhns.  I called Greg Ireland to do the guiding with his dog, Daisy and filled the Clubhouse Field with pheasant, chukar and quail.  The first pheasants were on the run, but Daisy found them plus a few extra as well as the chukar and quail.  I got three setters out later on to track down the remaining birds and we had some nice points with 3 dogs backing.

Larry, Brian and Jimmy w/ Bill and King, Quail Hunt

Larry Jones brought out his old pointer, Bill and pup brittany, King, for some quail hunting and backing work for King.  Jimmy Robinson came to do the dog handling and Brian Lewis came to help knock down the birds.  I set out some mini-coveys in the Clubhouse Field for the group to work.  Some of the coveys had already split by the time we got there and some had some nice 3 and 4 bird rises, but soon the birds were scattered to the edges and that led to some nice points and fun shooting in the timber.

Terry, Roger and Sadie, Quail Hunt

Terry Knebel came out with his hunting buddy, Roger Well and German Shorthair, Sadie for a quail hunt.  The field was full of leftover birds, Terry even found a group of 7 pheasant hiding out together in a fencerow.  The extra birds made it the hunt more of a challenge with an abundance of scent spread throughout the field.   They found all their quail and Terry knocked down a rooster we found after chasing a quail and two pheasant down a long timberline.

Archery Pheasant Hunt, w/ Greg, Randall, Christopher, Zachary and Frank

Greg Bouras, along with Frank LaCaze,  Randall Beasley and Christopher and Zachary Rose came up to try their luck knocking down some pheasants with their recurve bows and arrows.  I set a few pheasants out and then we would flush and attemp to arrow them down.  They knocked feathers off of several birds and had a bunch of close misses.  I took out two of my English Setters, Mac and Doo to point the wayward birds and we had several nice rises and found and retrieved a wounded rooster.