Travis2282
AH enthusiast
Way off topic of hunting Africa, but does anyone know if a good pheasant guide? I have been wanting to hunt South Dakota pheasants for years and am looking into booking a hunt for next year! Thanks!
Way off topic of hunting Africa, but does anyone know if a good pheasant guide? I have been wanting to hunt South Dakota pheasants for years and am looking into booking a hunt for next year! Thanks!
If you are close to northern Oklahoma in October we release about 150 pheasants for a pointing lab trial. We do cleanup hunts for about three weeks or until the hawks/coyotes get them. P.m. me if you want to know more.Way off topic of hunting Africa, but does anyone know if a good pheasant guide? I have been wanting to hunt South Dakota pheasants for years and am looking into booking a hunt for next year! Thanks!
I can’t help you with South Dakota but I’ve got very good wild Quail and can do release bird pheasant here in Texas.Way off topic of hunting Africa, but does anyone know if a good pheasant guide? I have been wanting to hunt South Dakota pheasants for years and am looking into booking a hunt for next year! Thanks!
I’d like to go to Minnesota and hunt ruffed grouse!I live in Minnesota and agree totally with what gillettehunter said. The Dakotas are awesome but not what they used to be. If you for sure want birds look into an outfitter with private. You can usually get a couple diff birds also. Chucker, Hungarian partridge, etc. Otherwise roll the dice but it can be a huge crap shoot. Best of luck on whatever you decide.
I’ve always wanted to hunt woodcock somewhere. Something about that seems fun.I’d like to go to Minnesota and hunt ruffed grouse!
I’m from Pennsylvania originally and about 1 June till the middle of September we would go up in the evening and shoot woodchucks. They call them groundhogs back there. I would take my 243 or 22 250 and we would have a good time shooting at them at about 300-450 yards, a lot of fun.I’ve always wanted to hunt woodcock somewhere. Something about that seems fun.
Lol no problem, ya little bird with funny looking long beak.I’m sorry, you said woodcock, I thought you said woodchucks.
There are a few of those back in Pennsylvania, in swampy land. But I’ve never seen too many.Lol no problem, ya little bird with funny looking long beak.
If you are close to northern Oklahoma in October we release about 150 pheasants for a pointing lab trial. We do cleanup hunts for about three weeks or until the hawks/coyotes get them. P.m. me if you want to know more.
I’m sorry, you said woodcock, I thought you said woodchucks.