Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: BIGINNER on October 18, 2010, 11:44:38 AM
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i was planning on hitting up a couple pheasant release sites around my area, and i was wondering how crowded are these areas? or am i better off going to some different spots? and where can i find info, (if its available) on when they do the releases. thanks for any help.
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Quote from the WDFW Eastern WA Pheasant Enhancement web page:
"We do not provide release dates because we want to minimize crowding at the release sites and to promote the highest hunter ethics possible."
I'd be willing to bet they release a bunch of birds prior to the opener this weekend.
Cheers!
SD
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lol thanks, does anyone hunt the release sites around tri-cities? i wanna take my pup out to some so she could get on some easy birds, but if there's gonna be lots of people out there its just gonna be a huge distraction
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Seems like I remember reading that your pup is a young un? Twer it me I'd load up in the truck and hit the gravel roads out in the middle of nowwheres and find the birds yourself,stop the truck and get that pup on em directly,run the dog right on in there where you just saw them.By doing this you'll get the dog excited right out the gate instead of wandering aimlessly in an area possibly devoid of birds,by getting the dog into the birds immediatley it'll learn to be a real go getter versus the dogs one sees plodding 15 feet in front or behind of a hunter which have been turned loose to run all over hecks half acre to find ....nothing,to much finding nothing time and again and their drive can slip away to a mediocre plodder through multiple dry runs.Plenty of times for dry runs when they are older and new hunting grounds are tried out,puppies need to have desire flames fanned not allowed to fade through being "Ran dry"
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I could be mistaken but i don't think they start the release program in eastern wa. until sometime in nov.
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Seems like I remember reading that your pup is a young un? Twer it me I'd load up in the truck and hit the gravel roads out in the middle of nowwheres and find the birds yourself,stop the truck and get that pup on em directly,run the dog right on in there where you just saw them.By doing this you'll get the dog excited right out the gate instead of wandering aimlessly in an area possibly devoid of birds,by getting the dog into the birds immediatley it'll learn to be a real go getter versus the dogs one sees plodding 15 feet in front or behind of a hunter which have been turned loose to run all over hecks half acre to find ....nothing,to much finding nothing time and again and their drive can slip away to a mediocre plodder through multiple dry runs.Plenty of times for dry runs when they are older and new hunting grounds are tried out,puppies need to have desire flames fanned not allowed to fade through being "Ran dry"
X2
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that makes alot of sence just my :twocents: lol. thats probly what i'm gonna do, i knoe lots of laces close by where i see tons of pheasants right off the side of the road. :) gonna go get ruby onto some birds :IBCOOL:
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big flats I think release pheasants on the wednesday before the opener I know they release pheasant before the youth opener as me and my dog flushed quite a few while we were quail hunting. I went to the opener last year and while I got a pheasant there last year I wouldn't take a new dog there its really busy and you will run into other hunters and dogs. I have a new dog as well and I'm not taking him there on the opener.
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BIGINNER - shoot me a PM if you want soem company shootin some birds sometime.....im in Kennewick