Sharptail Grouse, Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock and Pheasant hunting with pointing dogs in October! Save 15% uplanderlifestyle.com use code YT15 IG @uplander_lifestyle
You guys wiped out the entire ichigan population of sharpies in the first 2 min of the season!!!!!! LOL Its Ohio st and ichigan week!!! LOL GO BUCS!!!!
Great video Cliff. We hunted Sharptails opening day with no luck but you prove hit the right land it can be done congrats. As always excellent dog work looking forward to your next video.
Awesome dogs man ! I hunt ruffed grouse and mtn quail here in northwest coast of Oregon with my corgi I know it sounds weird but he has incredible prey drive and works close as a flushing and retrieving dog. My profile pic is of him with a mtn quail.
Sharpies in MI glad to see it, was going to stop and hunt that area on my way out of the UP but plans changed. Can't tell you how good it is to see some Pheasants back there again. Worked on the PF Board for 6 years, glad to see some of those $$ being put to work.
Great video! I am considering getting a Brittany for hunting grouse and woodcock in MI. Obviously you are a Brittany fan and your dogs are super well trained. I was wondering if you could give me some info on breeders and training the dog. Any help would be appreciated.
Nice hunt! Love your Britts. I think I'm going to hunt Michigan for the first time this coming season. How old is Aspen in the video? I also get over excited when my new pup gets a first.
@@UplanderLifestyle After hearing your explanation and repeatedly watching that section of the video, it is apparent that the second shot was a slo-mo portrayal of the shoot. Just curious, was that on public land and if so, what area of the state was it? What area of the state is the most productive for the dwindling population of pheasants.? I haven't pheasant hunted in years and would love to get back out for one last season at my age but have no private landowners to connect with and no idea which areas of public land are the most productive. Thanks, really nice video
Thanks man! It is all public ground. I like the idea of the shotkam, and I have considered it. Only thing is it's just another thing to haul into the field, another battery to charge etc. But maybe I'll give it a shot one day. Thanks for watching and following along!
@@UplanderLifestyle Its truly amazing that its possible to practice your hobby on public land and have a big variety of places to go, where i am from you barely have 1 spot if you dont own a piece of land. Nice to see you consider the shotkam footage but either way i love your videos man just keep at it :)