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sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:You guys should make the no coast hunt in SD. Probably the best of both worlds...
Could be, but $220 is a lot of money for license, and the waterfowl permit is a drawing. If not in the far SE unit, you have to announce your 10th day period you will be hunting, no more than 5 at a time. KS is $90 for everything.
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That and I don't know if we have any members in SD that could host a hunt. That, and unless you get lucky, the majority of the good pheasant hunting in SD is all done through guides now. Had this debate before, one of the reasons I much prefer ND, the permits are more expensive (than NE or KS) and are only good for a week to two weeks depending on how you split it, but the amount of public land available to hunt and have a reasonable chance of success is much better in my opinion. I should be headed up there again this year around the second to last week in October, perhaps if a few guys are up for it there could be a secondary (or preliminary in this case) hunt...
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
jarbo03 wrote:Lookin forward to MT in late October.
Good thing bout KS for the NCH, is free lodging and a pace to fire up the grill and cook food. We will find waterfowl to shoot, pheasant are always a veal shoot, should be able to find birds for those who have never shot one before.
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rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:sws002 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:You guys should make the no coast hunt in SD. Probably the best of both worlds...
Could be, but $220 is a lot of money for license, and the waterfowl permit is a drawing. If not in the far SE unit, you have to announce your 10th day period you will be hunting, no more than 5 at a time. KS is $90 for everything.
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That and I don't know if we have any members in SD that could host a hunt. That, and unless you get lucky, the majority of the good pheasant hunting in SD is all done through guides now. Had this debate before, one of the reasons I much prefer ND, the permits are more expensive (than NE or KS) and are only good for a week to two weeks depending on how you split it, but the amount of public land available to hunt and have a reasonable chance of success is much better in my opinion. I should be headed up there again this year around the second to last week in October, perhaps if a few guys are up for it there could be a secondary (or preliminary in this case) hunt...
Not sure if you have a place that you always go to, but my FIL has gone out there the last few years. His buddies rent a house for next to nothing, and get to hunt the owners land while they stay. If you're interested, I'll try to get the information to pass along.
I've been dying to get up there, but haven't been able to find a group to hunt with. Keep me posted on your plans, and if things work out, I'd love to join you in ND!
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Near Bowman
I think this is where something clever about tapatalk should go.
jehler wrote:Pheasant....meh
Grouse and woodcock is where it's at, pheasant hunters are all in it for the fashion and the fixation with the long tail (Freud anybody)
jehler wrote:woodcock is where it's at.... (Freud anybody)
jehler wrote:You didn't get it huh?
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:That's exactly why I turned to ducks. Sad to see a decline in pheasant, but I'm glad that I stumbled upon ducks as a result.
aunt betty wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:That's exactly why I turned to ducks. Sad to see a decline in pheasant, but I'm glad that I stumbled upon ducks as a result.
One day a friend and I hunted the railroad tracks west of Mahomet, Illinois. It was snowy and windy.
Had to cross a ditch. Three mallards jumped. I killed all three with two shots. And I started buying decoys etc.
Could show you the exact spot where I killed my first ducks. It MIGHT have been duck season.
Tomkat wrote:aunt betty wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:That's exactly why I turned to ducks. Sad to see a decline in pheasant, but I'm glad that I stumbled upon ducks as a result.
One day a friend and I hunted the railroad tracks west of Mahomet, Illinois. It was snowy and windy.
Had to cross a ditch. Three mallards jumped. I killed all three with two shots. And I started buying decoys etc.
Could show you the exact spot where I killed my first ducks. It MIGHT have been duck season.
Would you please show us that spot?? PLEASE???
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