Hi All,
This will be my first year bird hunting on my own. I have previously always gone hunting with others, relying on their dogs to find the birds. This was on the east coast and we chased mostly ruffed grouse, with an occasional quail or stocked pheasant trip for variety.
I now live in Denver and have my own dog, an 18 month GSP who has a good nose and search pattern, but is just starting to learn the art of finding and pointing birds.
I will be heading up to the Pierre area in a few days looking to get my dog on pheasants and sharpies. I am planning on hunting the National Grasslands and any Walk-In Areas I can find. I'd appreciate any tips or suggestions anyone may have for cheap-but-good motels and retaurants, or to help me get on birds.
Thanks!
--shinbone
This will be my first year bird hunting on my own. I have previously always gone hunting with others, relying on their dogs to find the birds. This was on the east coast and we chased mostly ruffed grouse, with an occasional quail or stocked pheasant trip for variety.
I now live in Denver and have my own dog, an 18 month GSP who has a good nose and search pattern, but is just starting to learn the art of finding and pointing birds.
I will be heading up to the Pierre area in a few days looking to get my dog on pheasants and sharpies. I am planning on hunting the National Grasslands and any Walk-In Areas I can find. I'd appreciate any tips or suggestions anyone may have for cheap-but-good motels and retaurants, or to help me get on birds.
Thanks!
--shinbone
