I went out yesterday for the first time this year, and it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. By no means was it exceptional, but not horrible. We had a group of nine people to start the day, and twice as many dogs. The first field held a dozen or so birds, six roosters, 3 got away. The second Field was poor, saw two birds total, one rooster, and he didn't make it. The third and forth Fields have been our honey pots the last couple of years. Unfarmed asparagus with thick, and I mean THICK, weeds grown up in the rows. Several roosters were shot at in the 20 mile an hour winds, and the majority of them live to be hunted another day. The fifth, sixth, and seventh fields were poor. Compared to the last three years or so the bird numbers are down, but I don't think it is going to be horrible by any means. Right now the bird numbers are concentrated, but they will spread out. Especially when all that F'ing corn starts to come down. Also keep in mind that the birds that take to the air while hunting are but a fraction of the birds that are in that Field. Frustrating huh? While posting one field yesterday I saw 15 birds sneak out behind the walkers and dogs. Why don't they play fair? It was tough scenting conditions for the dogs with the wind and dry, dusty Fields, but they seemed to be having a blast anyway. I'm looking forward to Christmas break, and of course some snow. By the way, where are all the quail?
