goldenboy
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Well, I just got back from hunting central North Dakota. Virtually all the corn is still in the field. I was told by someone who manages pheasant property that if the temps stay above 25 degrees that the pheasants don't come out of the corn to roost at night. If that is the case then I see why no-one is seeing many birds. We had some luck some days and other days it was terrible. I can't put my finger on why a piece of property you hunt one day is great and then you come back two days later without anyone else hunting it and the birds are not there?!?!
One positive light to the season, if the winter is kind to our birds, with all the corn in the fields and tons of places for them to hide I am envisioning large numbers next year! I can only hope. If we aren't shooting birds this year and they make it through the winter, and they have a good spring, we should have a fun fall in 2020.
One positive light to the season, if the winter is kind to our birds, with all the corn in the fields and tons of places for them to hide I am envisioning large numbers next year! I can only hope. If we aren't shooting birds this year and they make it through the winter, and they have a good spring, we should have a fun fall in 2020.