JShane
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congrats on a fine trip. got my wheels turning now.
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oh what ever you have handy I suppose. I was usually prepared just to squirt it on the foot pads using the bottle cap, but what ever works really.Just on a cloth or do they make a alcohol pad?
Madame Gov. would prefer you don't mention the "C" word.oh what ever you have handy I suppose. I was usually prepared just to squirt it on the foot pads using the bottle cap, but what ever works really.
For those on the edge about coming this year, this seems too be the best year for birds here in SD in the last seven years maybe, great hunting! But covid is hot and heavy right now too
Hahahah! If we don't say it, it doesn't exist! Just like if we don't talk about weed being legal (soon), it isn't hahahMadame Gov. would prefer you don't mention the "C" word.
If you get the chance do it.Just found this thread. Looks like you had a great hunt. South Dakota pheasant hunt is something I've thought about for a few years.
shoot me a message and I'll see what we can get figured out for yaI have a 5 month old gsp. I would love to get her out there this coming fall. Any tips on how you decided where you were going to hunt? Was all your hunting DIY public ground or was there trespass fees? Did you have a chance at anything other then pheasants?
There is public land, a lot of it is USFWS Waterfowl production areas. It seemed like the ley was finding these areas next to food crops. Only had permission on on one private farm.I have a 5 month old gsp. I would love to get her out there this coming fall. Any tips on how you decided where you were going to hunt? Was all your hunting DIY public ground or was there trespass fees? Did you have a chance at anything other then pheasants?