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Why do many Texas bird hunters do this #4813419 12/06/13 11:42 PM
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Quite often I read bird hunters in Texas hunt 2 or 3 hours and that's it for the day. I am just getting started myself

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Originally Posted By: blanked
Quite often I read bird hunters in Texas hunt 2 or 3 hours and that's it for the day. I am just getting started myself

When you have as many years behind you as most of the upland posters on here, you'll hunt 2 or 3 hrs and tell lies about it the rest of the time, just like us.
The real truth is " that's about all we can endure ".


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Good answer. But I thought that's what ATVs were for so you could last a little more

Re: Why do many Texas bird hunters do this [Re: txdogman] #4813490 12/07/13 12:01 AM
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Also, we run out of land before we run out of time. I just got an invitation to hunt Sunday morning on a 1200 acre pasture. We can cover it in 3 hours, and watch football Sunday afternoon.

Back in the old days I walked 3 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. We took home limits. It's not that way anymore.


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Re: Why do many Texas bird hunters do this [Re: bill oxner] #4814094 12/07/13 03:06 AM
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As thin as cover has been the last.......years. About 2 hours is all it takes to cover 1000 acres. On to the next place.......if there is one. 30 years ago I could walk a dog out.....not so anymore

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Originally Posted By: OneShotSam
As thin as cover has been the last.......years. About 2 hours is all it takes to cover 1000 acres. On to the next place.......if there is one. 30 years ago I could walk a dog out.....not so anymore


Also lack of birds will cause you to cover so much more country. ATV allow you to push dogs through more country and wear out more dogs. Most of old guy are very happy to hunt 3 hours, have a great lunch, a better nap, and start happy hour.


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The few changes I get to hunt wild birds, we go a lot more than 2-3 hours. There has always been too much land to worry about covering it all in a weekend. Preserve hunt yes two or three hours


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Re: Why do many Texas bird hunters do this [Re: blanked] #4814296 12/07/13 04:22 AM
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Originally Posted By: blanked
Quite often I read bird hunters in Texas hunt 2 or 3 hours and that's it for the day. I am just getting started myself


Aren't you a Texas bird hunter? I don't know what you've been reading. Anyway, of the answers so far, I guess I sympathize with Bill's the most, although all have a point. But when we hunted the Chaparral, we would go from daylight until dark, with a break for lunch, and a couple breaks for coffee or water. (No ATVs allowed there, btw.) On private leases we generally take our time, have a morning hunt, go to lunch somewhere or have a field lunch, then hunt the afternoon. Of course it all depends on whether we're finding birds. Like everyone said, 1000 acres can be covered pretty well with 2-3 good dogs.
Of course, woodcock hunting, for the past couple years anyway, is an all day affair, even for a bird or two.

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If it stays cold/cool all day, I'll hunt all day. When/if it starts to get hot for me and the dogs, we'll quit.

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Am I a Texas hunter???

At best maybe 10% of my hunting is here. If or when the numbers improve then that will change

Re: Why do many Texas bird hunters do this [Re: blanked] #4814595 12/07/13 01:04 PM
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Another thing is that I now hunt by invitation. Here's part of the invitation I got for a hunt tomorrow;

"We will meet at 8:00 A.M. and hunt about three hours or so. Directions are below and a map is included below in the email."

If he had written that we would meet at 2:00, we would have only had about 3 hours to hunt.


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Re: Why do many Texas bird hunters do this [Re: bill oxner] #4814875 12/07/13 03:16 PM
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Quail hunting has been an evolution for me. In the early days it was all about the birds. Many times we would hunt with a party of 4 for 2 and a half days. We didn't consider it a success unless we left with a 3 day limit for each if us. Some times no dogs were involved. As we got older and had responsibilities it turned into a day hunt starting early and hunt till dark. Still a successful hunt was a limit of birds for each hunter. The next stage involved combination deer hunts. Hunt deer until about 8:30. Then get the dogs out then hunt quail until about 4 and finish day in blind. Limits weren't important and enjoyed the dog work. After deer season quail hunts were more leisure and more attention to the dog work than how many birds were in the bag. Today still hunt the deer but a couple of hours of dog work is satisfying. After deer season the leisure quail hunts will resume. Today it's more important for dog work than actually shooting a bird. If we had more birds I'd enjoy shooting them more. But given today's situation preserving birds for next season is an important consideration. Today the overall experience is satisfying. Enjoying the outdoors, dogs, hunting buddies. Plus the old body just can't take 10 hours of busting brush. That's my take on bird hunting at this stage. Its a great sport and I miss the days when we had all the birds you could ever want to see. Hopefully those return some day.

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Don't forget to tell your friends that you limited out each and every day. They might ask, "where are your birds" and you would reply "I gave them to the landowner". For those senior citizens like me, a senior nap after lunch never hurts anything. Heck, I am on vacation from my normal job of retirement. Just saying...


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We use a Mule in Oklahoma, we rarely hunt less than 5 hr's in the mornings (7:30 - 12:30 or 1:00), take a break, maybe even run back to the motel (2-3miles up the road) and then go back out to hunt from 3:00 - 5:00. Sometimes we don't go back out in the evenings sometimes we do. Then you have final day of the trip, we like to leave by noon, so that is one of those 3 hr hunts. We have never ran out of land, we could hunt for a week & never hit the same thing twice.


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Re: Why do many Texas bird hunters do this [Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN] #4815230 12/07/13 04:57 PM
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I don't think there many dogs which could run for more than 3 hours like Cracker runs.


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They get tired- pure and simple. Always better to hunt all day. I've worked areas already worked and stirred up birds. Ever see quail just standing there? I haven't, the covey is usually moving around. Might be in an area you covered earlier.

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Thats us these days as well.

Originally Posted By: orpco
Quail hunting has been an evolution for me. In the early days it was all about the birds. Many times we would hunt with a party of 4 for 2 and a half days. We didn't consider it a success unless we left with a 3 day limit for each if us. Some times no dogs were involved. As we got older and had responsibilities it turned into a day hunt starting early and hunt till dark. Still a successful hunt was a limit of birds for each hunter. The next stage involved combination deer hunts. Hunt deer until about 8:30. Then get the dogs out then hunt quail until about 4 and finish day in blind. Limits weren't important and enjoyed the dog work. After deer season quail hunts were more leisure and more attention to the dog work than how many birds were in the bag. Today still hunt the deer but a couple of hours of dog work is satisfying. After deer season the leisure quail hunts will resume. Today it's more important for dog work than actually shooting a bird. If we had more birds I'd enjoy shooting them more. But given today's situation preserving birds for next season is an important consideration. Today the overall experience is satisfying. Enjoying the outdoors, dogs, hunting buddies. Plus the old body just can't take 10 hours of busting brush. That's my take on bird hunting at this stage. Its a great sport and I miss the days when we had all the birds you could ever want to see. Hopefully those return some day.

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Another perspective... I have two young kids at home and its hard to find time to hunt until they get older. So I am happy to get any time outside hunting birds. So 2-3 hours sounds pretty good to me!

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3 hours all it takes to limit out...Headed to Webster county, IOWA Dec 22nd-Jan 2nd...Unit 2....last yr had 30pheasant in 10days by lunch and be shooting Geese and either sex deer tags in afternoons

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My dogs used to hunt all day, but now my dog get tired in two or three hours.....Its my dog and I know when she is tired....ok dang it .....its me.


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Originally Posted By: blanked
Quite often I read bird hunters in Texas hunt 2 or 3 hours and that's it for the day. I am just getting started myself


I don't quail hunt much anymore, due to lack of available land, lack of a bird dog dog, and lack of quail...However, I do chase the pheasant around...for me, I still hunt all day...BUT, instead of being in the field right after daylight until 11:30am and making 6 walking miles, it has become get out by 9am and hunt till 11am maybe covering 3 miles. Then instead of be back in the field at one until dark covering another 5miles or so, it has become get back out at 2pm until about 30 minutes till dark hoping we can get 2 more miles. Normally by the first hunt after lunch, half of our group is needing to block because they forgot their ibuprofen and the other half has taken some ibuprofen to be able to reduce the various pains from the ailments...also, we have been known to take an hour rest break in the afternoon while we tell some stories and BS any younger members of the group that are hot to get back to hunting...Incidentally, we just returned from our 30th anniversary panhandle pheasant hunt and that is exactly the way our hunt went both days...just saying..we are doing the best our bodies will let us do...and yes, the number of birds brought to bag is not nearly as important as it used to be....in fact, it is more fun hooting it up about the misses!

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