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Same here!Dang. Now it's 2 years in a row I didn't get a prairie chicken draw. Kinda bummed. Hopefully 3rd year is the charm. Now I'll have to go hunt sharp-tailed grouse in Montana in the heat.
Same here!Dang. Now it's 2 years in a row I didn't get a prairie chicken draw. Kinda bummed. Hopefully 3rd year is the charm. Now I'll have to go hunt sharp-tailed grouse in Montana in the heat.
Just got home from our prairie chicken hunt.
My neighbor got on bird from a covey "popcorn" flush on Saturday morning. I choked.
I got two birds with single shots on single flushes Sunday morning.
One of my birds was the subject of a government surveillance program as it had a radio beacon collar. The bird on the right in the photo has an antenna.
It was unusually warm. By midmorning, it was too hot to run my 9 year old lab.
Last evening and this morning, we hunted ruffed grouse in Northern Minnesota. We had only 6 flushes and bagged 2.
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One of my birds was the subject of a government surveillance program as it had a radio beacon collar. The bird on the right in the photo has an antenna.
Look at the tail of each bird...chicken has a squared or box tail, not pointed like a hen. At least that's what I watched for, in addition to wingbeats, when they flushed in NE.How do you tell the difference between a hen pheasant and a prairie chicken? I asked someone I know in person, and they said, oh you'll know. But HOW? What do you guys look for?
Usually the results are in around September 1st. Check on the prairie chicken page on the DNR website and they'll have a link once the draw has taken place to check if you were successful or notAnyone get thier 2025 lottery notification yet!?
ND you can get your license plate tabs at a Kiosk.