Continental Pheasant Shoot – October 2016

Sandy Run Hunt Co.’s first Continental Pheasant Shoot of the season had some great hard and high flying birds.  The birds did a nice job avoiding a lot of the shooters attempt to bring them down.  Beautiful day to be in the field and we had a lot of fun shooting from the stands and then doing a some clean up hunting after the escapes after the pulled pork lunch.

Sandy Run Hunt Co. Guides and Dogs 2016

If you haven’t got your own bird dog yet, we have you covered.   I usually run a German Wirehaired Pointer/English Setter pair when I guide a hunt, but if you just have to hunt behind a lab, I can do that to.  Our other guides have a variety of pointing and flushing dogs.  So, until you can get your own puppy, we would love to let our dogs find birds for you.

 

Allyson, Brad, Rob and Susie, Pheasant and Chukar Hunt

Brad Ruckman brought out his daughter, Allyson for her first pheasant hunt along with his buddy, Rob Frost.  Rob got out his German shorthair, Susie to do the finding and retrieving.  I set out some pheasant and chukar in the Clubhouse Field and bottom pasture.  Susie did a nice job finding and pointing the birds.  Although the first pheasant got away on foot, the second took flight and Allyson knocked it down with one shot.  Really nice hunt with lots of action as Susie found a pile of quail to point as well.

 

Rod, Zach, and Taylor w/Zella and Zoe, Quail and Pheasant Hunt

Rod Ferguson came down for an overnight hunt with his two sons, Zach and Taylor to get their new puppies on some birds.  Rod and Zach picked up two, sister, German wirehaired pointers that are now 10 months old and just couldn’t wait to get out in the field to find some quail and pheasant.  The first afternoon we started off with a few quail singles to get the dogs in tune to what they were out here for, then on to a whole pile of quail coveys up all around the edges of the clubhouse field and pasture.  The pups did a nice job finding, pointing and chasing the quail around the pasture and bottom, even with the hot weather and dense cover.  We enjoyed a nice evening meal, and the baby bears even won a playoff game for them.  The next morning after coffee, eggs and bacon they headed back out starting out with some quail coveys and then on to some pheasant.  Zella and Zoe again had a blast and got better with each find.

TJ and Dixie, Pheasant Hunt

TJ Onstott brought out his young German shorthaired pointer, Dixie, to get her on to some birds early in the season.  Dixie did a nice job finding almost all the birds on a hot, thick late morning hunt.  I put out some pheasant, but Dixie found a bunch of quail to add to the hunt.