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Tired Dogs
12/17/09 @ 01:05:11 pm, Categories: 2009 - Twin Bridges Fly Fishing Chronicles, 393 words   English (US)

Boy Montana is a big state. Dayna and I left Twin Bridges the other night in sub-zero temps and drove about 8 hours to the Northeast - just in time for the cold front to break in Twin Bridges. It took an extra day for the milder temps to hit the wheatfields of the plains, so our first day was pretty tough on the dogs. We only hunted them for about an hour, in 20 knot winds and sub zero temps. Needless to say, I think we all preferred the warmth of the pickup over hiking in that wind!
The second day however the wind and weather let up and our morning temps were a welcome 36 degrees! A few phone calls and some door knocking later we were up to our ears in wild pheasants! In twenty something years of chasing pheasants over labradors, yesterday was the finest day I have seen yet. Soft snow, good scent conditions for the dogs, and unpressured birds (it has been too cold to hunt for a couple weeks out there) made for some unbelievable dog work. Multiple pointed birds, (yes some labs point), and lots of good chases kept the action as good as it gets for the entire morning. With limits of birs in our vests, the 2 mile hike back to the truck was as much fun as the hunt. Just watching the dogs work bird after bird certainly made me proud.
The real highlight of the hunt was watching Dayna shoot her limit - keep in mind that being a Nurse Practitioner and a mother doesn’t allow her the trigger time to get really quick with the shotgun. We were down to “low munition status” (just about out of shells) and she cleaned up on two nice roosters to finish the day.
I cant wait to go back!

Here is a shot of a common sight yesterday…

Dayna sneaking in on a point….

And of course a shot of Dayna and the herd - Salty, Tuna and Willie with the days limit -

It’s always nice to smell the roses in this state. In fact it’s time to do a little more of it - the phone just rang while I was typing and I guess I need to go load the trailer up with the goose hunting gear for the morning!

Thanks for reading,
Rooster

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Working Dogs
12/14/09 @ 01:27:00 pm, Categories: 2009 - Twin Bridges Fly Fishing Chronicles, 399 words   English (US)

It is that time of year again. The time of year when daily rations of dogfood are well earned by bird dogs everywhere. In our case, that kennel full of Labs that can so convincingly make you believe you should give them your leftover steak on a hot summer night, yes those dogs. Salty, Tuna, Cleatis and Willy. Those dogs now are on a daily regimen of high protein dog food (and some bacon grease) and chasing birds. All kinds of birds. It’s not often I hunt them more than two at a time - and usually its just one at a time. Often times its hard to decide who gets pulled off their dogbed at 5 a.m. and who gets to sleep in. I generally let them decide for me, and with this cold weather I never hunt the old girls more than one day at a time. In fact, I may even stack the deck a little when the old dogs come along - warmer days, lots of birds, short hunts….. I can tell by the look in their eyes they know the deal. Here are a couple examples.

Salty, my steelhead fishin’, goose huntin’, and professional foot warmer on the couch dog gets in on a little greenhead action - with a little jewelry thrown in. We were done picking up an hour after sun-up. That is her kind of hunt!


Another ego booster for Tuna, who is normally my go-to pheasant dog. Two quick limits of greenheads in a nice warm spring creek - no ice there.

Dayna and I are heading out to Eastern Montana tonight for a little pheasant/sharptail hunting with the whole pack. No breaks here though - it’s 10 below out there now. Mr. Weatherman is calling for a little warming trend in the next couple days - so with any luck this cabin fever will be way behind us, and our biggest problem will be heavy bird vests and a long hike to the truck!
Worst case scenario is this: A couple cheap hotel rooms, some good steaks and better whiskey at the local tavern, a few hikes through the wheat fields and some tired dogs.
What more could a guy ask for?

Thanks for reading - if its not too cold out there I will get a few action photos and put em up here when we return.

Rooster

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