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Dean Weber
12-04-2025, 09:12 PM
Was able to carve out a weekday hunt with my son Jake today. He doesn't get the time away as much. So glad to spend the time with him, even though it was downright bitter.

We used a couple B Grade guns, both in 16 gauge. Oz worked the cover efficiently and made all the retrieves. For Garry Gordon, Oz did complain about wanting to be by the fire.......:)

Dean Romig
12-04-2025, 11:37 PM
Color me Envious!!!





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Daryl Corona
12-05-2025, 06:52 AM
When it comes to pheasants and bird dogs, nothing beats a lab. Hunting with your boy is always special. Bitter cold-not so much.

Dean Weber
12-05-2025, 07:27 AM
I may be sharing too much, but many of my hunts with friends and family have stories which we will remember as long as the birds, dogs, and guns. This hunt was no different and the story will be illuminated in my hunt journal.

The story......
As my son and I were talking (we were sitting in the pickup)with a landowner about property lines, the landowner asked what we do for a living. My son, who is a physician, states such. The landowner, without a pause, says "I think I have a hernia, can you look at it and tell me what I should do"?

As I watched my son graciously get out of the truck and look at this man's umbilical hernia in minus degree wind-chill, it was all I could do to keep a somewhat straight face.

This hunt will be remembered for not only the aspects of the hunt, but of of an odd request which I guess was this farmer's version of a trespass fee....may have to rename this hunt!

Reggie Bishop
12-05-2025, 07:29 AM
That is quite the story! Thanks for sharing the photos of your memories.

Garry L Gordon
12-05-2025, 07:40 AM
Your journal entry should be publishable. Good to see Oz getting some R&R, and that you hunt with a physician :)

Glad you’re getting out, even in the cold. Be safe.

Chris Pope
12-05-2025, 08:43 AM
You gotta do what you gotta do...why it's always a good idea to have exam gloves and hand sanitizer on a hunt.

The photos above are wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

Craig Larter
12-05-2025, 08:50 AM
Great post thanks. Hunting pheasants with your son and two 16ga B's awsome!!

Victor Wasylyna
12-05-2025, 09:43 AM
Wow!

-Victor

Dan Steingraber
12-05-2025, 02:20 PM
B-eautiful!

Matt Buckley
12-05-2025, 03:58 PM
Great photos of the hunt and Parkers. Thanks for not taking and sharing any pictures of the hernia.

Dean Weber
12-05-2025, 06:43 PM
Great photos of the hunt and Parkers. Thanks for not taking and sharing any pictures of the hernia.

I did think about snapping a photo while they were outside the truck. Not to post, but just to rib my son. Knowing him, he was quite uncomfortable with the request. However, he graciously took one for the team!:)

Jim Beilke
12-05-2025, 10:22 PM
Good one Matt

William Woods
12-06-2025, 01:07 PM
I may be sharing too much, but many of my hunts with friends and family have stories which we will remember as long as the birds, dogs, and guns. This hunt was no different and the story will be illuminated in my hunt journal.

The story......
As my son and I were talking (we were sitting in the pickup)with a landowner about property lines, the landowner asked what we do for a living. My son, who is a physician, states such. The landowner, without a pause, says "I think I have a hernia, can you look at it and tell me what I should do"?

As I watched my son graciously get out of the truck and look at this man's umbilical hernia in minus degree wind-chill, it was all I could do to keep a somewhat straight face.

This hunt will be remembered for not only the aspects of the hunt, but of of an odd request which I guess was this farmer's version of a trespass fee....may have to rename this hunt!

Good thing he is not a Proctologist.