Before Isaiah Osborne signed up for the military at age 17, before he went into active duty after graduating from New Ulm Cathedral High School, and before he was a crew chief on a Marine rescue helicopter, he was his own bird dog in southern Minnesota.
“In high school, after football practice, one of my buddies and I would run around on state land, hunting pheasants,” Osborne said. “We didn’t have any dogs, so we had to find the birds ourselves. We got a few pheasants, but not many.”
How times have changed.
Back in New Ulm after a five-year stint in the Marines, Osborne, 28, no longer relies on his feet to put a ringneck to wing for a possible shot.
Now he and his wife, McKenna, who were high school sweethearts, are the proud parents of an 11-month-old daughter, Lainey, and, after a fashion, two German shorthaired pointers, Zona and Whiskey.
It’s the latter two Isaiah is counting on this fall to find pheasants.
And they are.
“It’s amazing how many more birds that dogs can find on the same lands I hunted in high school without dogs,” Osborne said.