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    Albino pheasant?

    Not an inherited trait but a genetic mutation from inbreeding over time. I know local breeders that attempted to hatch and raise only from their own stock for a couple years that started to produce slight piebalds. They are generally sterile so they switched to mixing in birds from other...
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    Bird for the wall??

    A group of Argentinian hunters traded a dove hunt for lodging to go on an SD pheasant hunt back in the 80s. They showed up in Redfield at Appel Oil to fill up their rental sedan and asked where to go to find pheasants and what did they look like. Attendant sent them in the general direction with...
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    Hunting in the heat

    The fields I hunt are 20 miles wide and 20 miles long. I just have 33 feet wide strips cut into them to give me a chance. We spend far more time walking ditches than driving up on them and often have had a dog to flush them out on those walks. I would bet they get a tougher workout in a ditch...
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    Hunting in the heat

    Duh- road hunt with the AC on.
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    Hunting in the wind

    They will also switch roadside locations if there is big wind. For instances, in a wind blowing north to south, they won't be in north/south road ditches since the wind whistles right down those. They will move to east/west roads and specifically in the ditch to the north side of the road where...
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    Favorite Habitat to Hunt

    Maybe it's more of a micro-habit but rock piles in picked fields can be an absolute blast to hunt. They can be the only cover for a quarter mile sometimes so the birds bunch up on them. Despite large numbers of birds, they also hold incredibly tight and most often flush one at a time a couple...
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    Where do the pheasants like to nest?

    Ditches primarily, fence lines/shelterbelt second, grass choked CRP or crop stubble way in third. Nesting needs are moisture and bug attracting plants- ditch weeds are the prime mix for that. Most CRP doesn't provide that if they get their sloughs drained and are not in a program that requires...
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    The golden years, the glory days, time o' plenty, birds galore

    Winter carry over is the only way you get the big numbers. CRP grass does little for winter cover so what you really missing is the sloughs that are in many CRP acres that come out when they are converted to crops. Even the soil bank years can be traced to those mild winters and flooding that...
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    daily bag limit for 2021?

    Biologists predict 5% rooster survival is all that is needed for full reproduction numbers. Even hunting pressure in SD takes only about 45-55% of roosters. If almost every SD hunter doubled their current success rate there would likely be little effect on numbers the next year. I think bag...
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    Types of cover

    Between hunting and winterkill you are only looking at 20% rooster survival so if the crippling shot didn't take them out, 4 out of 5 times the winter weather would have anyway eventually. Hunting ethics requires you to do the best you can at recovery with what you have available. I guess you...
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    New Member

    I have hunt almost exclusively public right of way ditches for 30 years with 1-2 people and most often without a dog. We limit out on opening week just working ditches and driving so I recommend it without exception, especially to first time hunters. So much bird action and empty boxes of...
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    New member

    Taking up your other hunting goal for finding retirement places, I can't fault the logic of putting Chamberlain at the top of the list for both hunting and houses. You will certainly find as many birds and hunting opportunities there as you would in Aberdeen or Gettysburg. See this recent thread...
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    Types of cover

    Some official designations and whether they are rights of way for public hunters- Interstate-no. US Hwy- no. County Hwy- yes (even the paved ones) Roads- yes. Hard to believe but true that any public roads but the Interstate/US ones above are open to hunting. These are the gravel roads and...
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    Types of cover

    It's not what you assume it is. Half the time we are on two-rut section lines hunting the fence lines next to shallow ditches. These are county maintained right of ways that divide up the square mile fields into quarters. They are public access but not graded gavel roads that nobody but the...
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    Types of cover

    Allow me to get simple- I'm not being sarcastic at all, mostly. Are you hunting for birds or hunting for cover? I prefer to hunt cover that has lots of birds in it. So I go to the part of the state with the most birds, not the perfect cover. See, all the non-hunters have been nice enough to...
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    Wow...

    For the first time this year, in decades of hunting, I bought a case full case of shells when I found them on the rack at Cabelas. I saw low selection and empty shelves everywhere else I looked for my favorite load and figured ammo would be going into shortages like all the other items lately. I...
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    SD Open Fields Doctrine soon to be gone.

    I've read many articles from states with Open Fields & Plain View type statutes where GFPs get anonymous reports of game violations about individuals. They then proceed to setup game cams on private roads/trails and do officer stakeouts in the bush near hunting stands on any private or family...
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    Federal, CCI, Speer and Remington Ammunition

    We have Federal ammo plants in my area. From asking around, they only have so many lines they can run at one time for the trained staff they have so they made what they could for seasonal shotgun ammo and then sent everyone to rifle/handgun ammo. Rumor is they might not get back to shotgun until...
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    2020 season gun jams

    Got a new Remington Versamax last pheasant season (2019). Worked great through about 4 boxes of shells and then started up with cycling issues jamming open. Was a dusty/dirty year so I cleaned it and still had a few jams. Worked on it over the past summer with following the many sites dealing...
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    Last Trip of 2020 produced a Unique Bird

    Pieblad is common name for that variant and it happens in the wild frequent enough but I would guess that maybe 1 in 10 lifetime pheasant hunters will ever get one, maybe 1 in 5 if you go after them with a passion. It is due to inbreeding so you typically see it in a wild population with a lot...
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