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    Start of Prairie Chicken Season

    Good to know.
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    Start of Prairie Chicken Season

    All that's been written about the cover to target and burning boot leather is correct. I find them most close to, but not on, the ridge tops. IMO comments about them leaving to feed in the morning are indeed accurate, but only once the bugs are dead. At this time of year I don't think they...
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    Start of Prairie Chicken Season

    We went out Saturday and gave it about 3 hours. The dogs, well one of mine anyway, spent the first 1.5 hours running around like she'd been cooped up since the season closed in January. She blew through a group of 4 way too far out, then another group of 4 flushed wild, and then she blew...
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    Anyone seeing any doves in NW Kansas?

    We were quite a ways from Norton, maybe 120 miles. 3 of us shot our limits. I was there early to spray some locust trees, etc., and started hunting about 5. #15 fell at 6:15. My buddy and his son showed up about 6 and they finished up with about 5-10 minutes to spare. We were hunting a pond...
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    Huron, SD

    Stayed there last year and hunted in the general vicinity for 3 days all on public land. I think that whole north-south corridor from Aberdeen to Mitchell gets hunted pretty hard. We found birds every time we got out of the truck, and had a great time. Competition from other hunters wasn't...
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    RATTLER!!

    While it's not like I'm playing touch football or frisbee in prairie dog towns, it's tough to shoot prairie dogs without being in the towns. I've only seen a rattler once while doing so, I think. He wasn't rattling and I didn't see the head or the tail to verify, but it was definitely a snake...
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    Hayes Center/McCook Area

    We skipped our trip to that area last year because of the drought. Our last trip was in '20 or'21. The birds were pretty thin and a lot of CRP was hayed or grazed. Sounds like you're doing a commercial thing. If it's wild birds, I'd be interested to know how it works out for you. For me...
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    2023 Trail Camera Pictures

    agreed
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    Anyone else going to this on 7/29?

    It is a little short of the 7700 acres shown on the flier. The handout they gave us that day showed 3100+/- in the west unit and 3900+/- in the east unit. KDWP's guys didn't really give a reason for exclusion of the other TNC properties shown on OnX. I could only speculate, which wouldn't do...
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    Anyone else going to this on 7/29?

    The weather turned out pretty nice. There was cloud cover and spotty rain that kept the temps down until we were done--about 12 or so. As for the property, it's a very cool piece of sand prairie that should offer decent quail hunting for those willing to burn boot leather. Every place we...
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    Anyone else going to this on 7/29?

    It probably won't be fun, given the weather forecast, but I'm planning to show up. https://www.backcountryhunters.org/kansas_bha_workday_for_walk_in_hunting_access
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    Prairie grouse trip

    My first PC hunt in many, many years was probably 4-5 years ago. (No sharpies in KS, just PC) It was all about getting some early season practice for my dogs and an opportunity to follow the dogs with a shotgun and "intent" before pheasant season. It has begun to get into my blood too. It...
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    Chick Sightings?

    I was checking some my stuff yesterday. I didn't see any broods, but I did hear quail and I saw pheasant tracks. I also saw some tracks that were smaller than adult pheasant, so perhaps quail or pheasant chicks. The cover looks great on my stuff, and no evidence of major hail. But I...
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    Good bird hunting podcasts

    Hunting Dog/Ron Boehme is hit or miss. I thoroughly enjoyed every episode of him and Justin McGrail answering listener questions about dogs. On the other hand, other episodes don't make it 10 minutes past the sponsor run-down. Sometimes it's the content, sometimes it's the audio quality...
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    Let's Bitch (Can't Hunt)

    Door slamming and general unreadiness when we get to the field. There's always a little gear-organizing and readying, but it seems like some guys got in the truck in the morning having forgot what we were going to do. The reverse bird hog: loves to go, never wants to take birds home. I guess...
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    Thoughts on neonicotinoid insecticides?

    Glad you put quotes around "safe" in reference to Roundup/glyphosate. We all know California thinks it causes cancer, but California thinks that about a lot of things. At some level of exposure I wouldn't be surprised. I still use it, both on our farm ground and around the house. Hopefully...
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    Thoughts on neonicotinoid insecticides?

    Very interesting comments from your tenant. Our tenants are also very traditional farmers. Someday I'll probably change tenants and I hope to find one like yours. Did you "luck" into him or did you set out to find one like that?
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    All My Shotguns

    I think my shortest tenured gun is from about 2018. I bought it for two reasons: a loaner for the HS trap team I coach and a 12 gauge to loan to my younger son for waterfowling since his normal field gun is a 20. I've had two primary field guns since I was about 15 years old. The first was a...
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    2023 Trail Camera Pictures

    Your pictures are always so much fun. It's great to see a brood or two in the mix. The one with the rabbit, deer and quail was also interesting. Please keep posting them.
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    Lodge with wild birds

    I've been watching this one too. So far I'm not impressed with their "inventory". Many of their listings for Kansas seem to be preserves. Either that or they are deer/turkey focused and throw on "oh yeah, we have some birds too". And they might. There's one large property out near Syracuse...
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