Brian went for a 2 deer weekend this year.
Cherrybend Pheasant Farm Part 3
We returned to Cherrybend Pheasant Farm for the 3rd year in a row. Jamie Knowles guided our hunt just like last year. We had the same German Shorthaired Pointers Pete and Clyde. Between Pheasant, Chucker, and Quail we knocked down 26 birds.
Brian did some awesome photography for us.
Brian’s First Deer
Youth Gun Weekend in Ohio w/ 350 legend.
Field to Plate
When your running from one hunting camp to another what you shot that morning turns into dinner. You can’t get it any fresher than that.
Pheasant Hunt 2020 The Return to Cherry Bend
We had such a great time at Cherrybend Pheasant Farm last year Bill and I decided we needed a repeat hunt this year. It was a little wet at the start of the day but dried out quick. We had requested Gene and his dogs Doc, and Red. However prior to the hunt I was contacted saying Gene needed to have surgery and was out for the season. It was a nice surprise when we arrived that Jamie was going to be our guide for the day. I had a little rapport with Jamie, as he was the one I worked with for our 2019 hunt, he and I had several phone conversations, as well as came to check on us out in the fields and run our birds back to the kids cleaning them. So while it was still sad Gene was out for the year, it was comforting having Jamie guide us and run his German Shorthairs.
Pheasant Hunt 2019
I wanted to go out bird hunting. But I wanted to do more than just a pheasant hunt. So I looked around and found a “Upland Game Hunt” at Cherrybend Pheasant Farm
http://www.cherrybendhunting.com
We met our guide Gene shortly after checking in. He is a nice, older, local, gentleman who lives just down the road. Gene took us across to the fields we would be hunting and introduced us to Red and Doc. Red is a 3 year old English Pointer that Gene rescued, and Doc is a 4 year old English Setter. A friend of mine brought his 7 year old son out for the hunt. Junior bonded with Gene and Red right away. Gene went through the usual safety guidelines, and explained how the hunt was going to work, and what to expect. Then we started our way into the field:
One of the females went down and it took us and the dogs about 40 minutes of looking before Doc, & Red found her. That’s Junior holding her up at the end.
We took a break about an hour and a half into the hunt and Bill switched to his side by side. Before packing away his semi auto he decided it was a good opportunity to let Junior shoot his first 12 gauge shell. Shhhh. We aren’t telling his mom.
I absolutely want to thank our guide Gene, his dogs Red, & Doc, and Cherrybend Pheasant Farm in Wilmington Ohio for a great experience.
Contact info for Cherrybend:
937-584-4269