I haven't taken many photos lately but have made a couple more videos.
We had some snow the week before Thanksgiving. Made for a short time of tromping through cattails. It can make for a short hunt but it's not usually an easy hunt.
Video of the birds I shot, Deuce really did a good job of finding a couple birds I didn't hit too well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQTV-BMq5ZQ&t=13s
A few days later it all melted. Deuce had a nice late day point with the sun setting to the right and a rooster flushing to the left. This is how every day in the field should end. It was my final bird for the limit that day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9I008_UyVA
Deuce was hurting after 3 long days of hunting over Thanksgiving. With several dreary wet days in a row we ended up taking off a whole week for him to recuperate. We didn't go back out until Sunday. We ended up only running into one rooster but it made for an interesting (but long) video. This proves that a dog is much more important after the shot. Deuce earned his feed (and his 2/3rds of the bed) on this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ews0SuUoaIk
He is the main reason for the shooting streak I've been on this year. It might be those Fiocchi 1 1/5oz steel too. Maybe I can get on their pro staff.

After it is done I'll review my notes and videos to see just how much I have shoot. I do know that it is something like out of the last 21 roosters I have shot at 19 have made it to my vest in the past month. One I cleanly missed on a longer shot and the other did make it into my vest for a little while because it was shot a millisecond before I pulled the trigger so I hit air above it...Deuce still retrieved it to me.
Now we have some very cold air moving in but no new snow. At least it should freeze up all the wet spots. Hopefully we can get out once this weekend when it slightly warms up.
BTW There were a lot of ducks and geese heading south today. You guys in the south should be seeing some new birds soon.
Tim