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re: Recommendations for a pheasant hunt
Posted on 4/9/14 at 7:57 am to Larry Gooseman
Posted on 4/9/14 at 7:57 am to Larry Gooseman
Lots of geese in KS, ducks depend on how much water is available. If there is any water in some of the farm ponds, there are usually lots of ducks trying to find a spot on them, if not you have to find a creek and set decoys. Finding a creek can be difficult.
Posted on 4/9/14 at 8:35 am to hardhead
By far my favorite hunting trip. Find an outfitter in South Dakota. Let them do all the work (transportation to fields, guides/dogs, bird cleaning, food/lodge & etc).
Show up, drink, sleep, eat, hunt, eat/drink, sleep, & repeat a few days. I went with an outfit called Pheasant Meadows for 3 years. They are no longer in business due to family fallout, but they had a good thing going. There's plenty of great outfitters up there.
On land designated as a game preserve the daily limits are usually higher. We were allowed 5/day per hunter. Some places allow up to 10/day.
Show up, drink, sleep, eat, hunt, eat/drink, sleep, & repeat a few days. I went with an outfit called Pheasant Meadows for 3 years. They are no longer in business due to family fallout, but they had a good thing going. There's plenty of great outfitters up there.
On land designated as a game preserve the daily limits are usually higher. We were allowed 5/day per hunter. Some places allow up to 10/day.
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