That's cool. Were you hunting public or private. We stayed with public hunting and spot and stalk via vehicle from 5:00 p.m. til sunset most days. I saw as many or more birds driving than walking. Probably put in 3-5 miles a day depending on the land we hunted this week. Good exercise and great time. Still hoping one of these times up to find some prairie chickens, never had a chance at hunting them.
Esox best place in SD for prairie chickens is the Ft Pierre Grasslands. The NR license is for 10 days in a row or 2 5 day increments come out on the grouse opener hunt 5 days go home and then come out later for 5 days of pheasant hunting, simple as that. MagnumMan
Thanks guys, ended up with 5 birds total for the hunt. At least have a pheasant dinner tomorrow and look forward to going back next year. Have a good rest of the season up there! Getting geared up for Nebraska deer in November.
So yeah, ...Hunted Four Days and Shot 4 Limits, w/ 5Hours being the longest Day. All Wild/ Mature Roosters, ...Hunting massive Tracks of just-cut Corn, w/ almost every PotHole or CreekBottom holding Birdz. Flushed around 40-50 a Day, on average, at varying Distances.
We hunted 5 days starting on the 25th...2 hunters with limits each day. Starting at 10,the latest that we hunted was 1:30. Two days we were finished before noon. I've been wanting to shoot a rooster with my 28ga so I took it along with the thought that if we had an easy day then I would use it for my 3rd bird...I ended up shooting 7 of my roosters and 1 sharptail with it. Winchester 1oz 6s improved and modified. Lots of corn still in the field. On Monday we had a little rain but there were a few combines running again on Tues. It should get even better as more corn is picked. Saw one covey of Huns but did not get a shot.
One of the best Pheasant hunts that I've ever had and I've been going up for about 30 years or so.
Hunted near Kimball last THUR-SAT, great hunt, weather cooperated, limited out each of the three days. My first trip to SD for pheasant, won't be my last.
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