Sunday, December 02, 2007

South Dakota Deer Hunt 07

Eight guys in orange entered the Black Hills of SD via three pickup trucks on Nov. 17. The first two days the temp was around 60 degrees and then it dropped/snowed/temp was 20 degrees for the rest of the week. We harvested 8 bucks; Gene shot the largest. We saw monster mule deer, herds of elk (some bulls as close as 40 yards), turkeys, coyotes and eagles. Our group had 4 mountain lion licenses and saw prints on many mornings. Roger shot 3 bucks, Gene shot 2 and his son Randy shot 3 bucks.

Deer Hunting Fall 07

Our first year deer hunting as a group away from the Marietta property saw our group invited to hunt with Roger Wiehr and Brad Edgar's group in Park Raipds. Brad and Bob, Jr. shot small 6 pointers; we saw some does and spikes but chose not to shoot them on the first day. Rich, Steve and Bob, Jr. left at noon on Sunday, while Roger, Brad E. and Tom Goodwin hunted through Tuesday morning. No additional deer.

I hunted with Roger near Hector during the second weekend (slugs); we both had all-season licenses. I rolled an eight pointer on Saturday morning....he walked away into a neighbor property. That evening I shot a larger 11 point buck following a doe. We tried for another on the following Sunday morning, but no luck.

Pheasant Team Returns to Marietta

During Fall of 07, our group once again returned to the now public Marietta area "wildlife management area" to hunt birds on opener. One of the local farmers allowed us to park the camper on an adjacent farm sight and stay Friday and Saturday night. It was quite a sight early on opener morning when we started to position ourselves along the property's East side; we saw about 9 cars in different areas and then two trucks parked on the side of the road BETWEEN our two trucks....cutting our course in half. Even the state newspapers listed this new wildlife management area as the hottest spot in the state...talk about keeping an area a secret!
All in all there were alot of birds shot...not too many by us; but, the day's weather was great. However, our group is getting older...when our youngest was 53 years old and one 11 year old dog.

Fall Hunting Stories

The Fall of 07 duck season consisted of one morning and one woodduck, again. We tried to get ready to goose hunt in the fields, but never made it. Fall walleye fishing consisted of two rainy/windy days or nights; a Friday night with jigs at the rushes. Bob, Jr. and I caught about 15 'eyes, and kept 8 - 2 large fish. The next night we caught about 12 keepers between 14-18 inches, but kept throwing them back hoping for the big fish! Never came. The next day (3)...the sun came out and we got skunked.

Friday, March 02, 2007

City Boys on the Farm 1950's


Hunting buddies from the Mpls area with hand-fulls of birds on the farm. This px was taken at Grandpa Christ Petersen's farm north of Lamberton, MN during the fall of 1952. Left to right: Bud "FatBoy" Kokes, John Hage (Uncle), "Buzz" Walt Glockner, and Bill Swanson. Bob Hage (dad) took the px. Clever guy that Bob Hage, marrying into "pheasant country"!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Wisconsin Deer Hunt 06



Never fired a shot in Wisconsin in 06.....where were the deer?

Monday, November 06, 2006

Minnesota Deer Hunt 06: Good bye Marietta!



It was our last "hurrah" hunting the private lands near Marietta, MN.....28 years of an area we called the Ponderosa, and home each fall. I will post more info on the hunt...but, right now...here are some photos. Included is the only deer shot, by friend Tom Goodwin, late afternoon on Sunday (the last day for area 4A).

Saturday, October 28, 2006

South Dakota Deer Hunt 04


Steve joined brothers Roger and Gene Wiehr during Thanksgiving week to hunt whitetails in the Black Hills of South Dakota. This "Group" stayed in Hill City, SD and ventured west each morning to familiar haunts of the last two decades. Three for three was the call; two for Roger and one for Gene.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Rooster Walks



Duke and I sitting on the hillside after a long walk along the creek toward the south bridge. Duke is 9.5 years old.....; his hunting seasons have consisted of one or two weekends a year. We ususally try to hunt ducks in a field early, but his favorite has been romping the CRP near Marietta,MN. This year concerned me, as he hunted as the lone dog. We rested him often, carrying water all over the field. His hips have always been a concern to me (they splay a bit), his pads were cherry red on Friday nite and his gait was very deliberate. I know he is getting older.....it takes about 3 days for him to recover from an event like the MEA hunt.

On Friday Duke walked the long walk along the big ditch into the wind,...and he did great. He "bumped" about 15 birds, although only about two were roosters close enough to shoot at. We completed a couple of "short walks" together during the weekend; my favorite. When he gets on bird it has become very entertaining; his tail goes in "circles" with excitement and he does a "play bow" to the bird trying to get it to jump. When that doesn't work, he does a short rearup and pounce....sorta like the red fox on TV shows. I'm not sure if he is trying to pin the bird down, or scare it to flush. Either way,....you can tell he is "birdy" when that action is happening.

Good job Duke!

More MEA Pheasant Hunt px5




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More MEA Pheasant Hunt px




Here are some more px from the MEA pheasant hunt.

MEA Pheasants




The "Group" ventured out to the private lands near Marietta, MN one last time to hunt pheasants during the Thursday/Friday of MEA on October 19 and 20, 2006. The routine has been the same for the past number of years: leave from Hector about 6am for Marietta and a 9am pheasant morning. Along the way we had breakfast at the Pantry in Madison, MN, where we met up with Tom Goodwin and the camper. We all pulled up the the "south farmsite" about 8:30am and proceeded to unpack hunting stuff, let the dog stretch his legs (we only had one dog this year,...Duke) and begin making final plans for the "first walk".

Roger Wiehr, Brad Edgar, Tom Goodwin and Steve Hage made up the "Group" on Thursday; Bob Rasmussen and his son Michael, joined us on Friday morning.

The Group scored 7 roosters on day one (one short of a limit.....for those of you still counting these days) and 4 more on Friday. Although we lost a few, we sure saw alot of birds during the two days.

Thursday nite we all traveled into Madison for the "salad bar" and an entree; we returned very full. We all glanced at the TV in the bar in town to catch the score of the playoff series, but,.....it wasn't the same. Most of us remember being out there in Madison, MN during the two Twins World Series events.....those were memories now.

The evening consisted of a generator to power the camper heating system....at least for one gallon of gas, and then warm sleeping bags. The temp got down to about 38 degrees and a spit of moisture. The second morning was chilly, but not very windy or wet.....a good start. During the day the clouds moved in from the west and the temp fell. It was good weather to walk in.

It is ironic that I started this blog this year to include snippets of our hunting seasons and then,... the private lands our Group has hunted for almost 30 years... has been sold....all 1300 or so acres....to the MN DNR. The sale is final in 90 days; the lands will become public. I guess the good news is....we still can come back and hunt it. But, it will never be the same. Boys,...it was a great ride while it lasted!

The pictures included here include a group shot from day one roosters, the camp setup and others.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Waterfowl Opener 06




The Hage brothers (Bob,Jr., Rich and Steve) opened the 2006 Waterfowl season pass shooting local ducks at the family cabin near Atwater, MN. Rich claimed the weekend prize for the hunt....one local mallard; Bob, Jr. and Steve claim shoot & release. Or, "there flies another dead duck"!