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  1. gim

    Do you take a poke at the long range birds ?

    30-35 yards max. I use an IC choke with high velocity ammo which helps mask some of my tendencies to shoot behind the bird. I don't even raise my gun a bird that gets up at 50 yards. Every time you shoot and miss, you educate. It's worse when waterfowl hunting because then you've educated...
  2. gim

    What do you lose most often?

    I am paranoid about my keys and wallet. I leave them in my truck. Center console. Ford has a key code to open the door so I don't have to every worry about losing those items while hunting.
  3. gim

    2025 season reports

    Looks like some decent snow later today and into tomorrow for most of the state. They are talking 3-8 inches in many areas. That'll change the landscape quickly.
  4. gim

    Pheasant Industry in SD

    That is a lot of outfitter/reserve operations. I had no idea it was THAT popular to just show up and shoot flare nares.
  5. gim

    2025 season reports

    I am going to try again on Friday. The temperature looks significantly colder, and there is moisture coming too. Could even be a couple inches of fresh snow out there. I've begun to accept this and be at peace. 14 seasons of an extremely efficient partnership is what I've tried to dwell on now.
  6. gim

    While I was out hunting this morning.....

    See above
  7. gim

    While I was out hunting this morning.....

    So that's what this forum is coming to, huh? Killing other hunters? Classy response
  8. gim

    While I was out hunting this morning.....

    Stray/feral cats are responsible for billions (yes, billions) of bird deaths world wide. An extensive study was done on this about 10 years ago. Every single one should be eliminated.
  9. gim

    Them Changes

    1) habitat 2) weather Severe drought in several states in recent years is not helping #2. Predators do not have a significant affect on upland bird populations. Nothing near the two items mentioned above.
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    Pheasant Industry in SD

    Anyone that has at least some knowledge of upland hunting should realize this. Released birds do nothing to aide the wild bird population. The two most important factors are: 1) habitat 2) weather
  11. gim

    Snacks, Meals?

    Venison sticks, beef jerky, banana, or trail mix. And water, lots of it. A Charlie horse later in the day because I failed to hydrate is no fun.
  12. gim

    Are you better at sporting clays or wild birds?

    HS Sporting Clays is the fastest-growing sanctioned sport here in the state of Minnesota. Just a tidbit of information.
  13. gim

    Pheasant Industry in SD

    There is a pheasant-rearing operation not far from my parents house in central MN. They raise thousands of birds each year. I have spoken to the owner more than once and the majority of his birds end up in South Dakota every season on preserves. He told me that when the population of wild...
  14. gim

    2025 season reports

    Thanks Bob. It is a tough thing to deal with.
  15. gim

    2025 season reports

    I tried hunting on Tuesday and my nearly 14 year old lab cannot do it anymore. I hit 2 spots and raised 20 birds, but the legs and endurance have vanished. She mostly just walked along beside me or lagged behind. It was a sad day. I kinda teared up a little out there. I've gotten 14...
  16. gim

    Lets talk cleaning/processing after the hunt

    The date is mostly so I eat them first in, first out. Kind of like an expiration date.
  17. gim

    Lets talk cleaning/processing after the hunt

    Remember that you need to follow transport rules depending on where you're hunting. That may vary by state. I shoot mine and then clean them at home, but my house is only an hour away. I vacuum seal mine with the date on them and then put them in the freezer.
  18. gim

    Bug Bites

    Hmmm, maybe it wasn't bed bugs based on where you said you got them. Weird.
  19. gim

    Copper Shot?

    That's what I use.
  20. gim

    Are you better at sporting clays or wild birds?

    With clays you kind of know it's coming. With roosters, you don't always know that. Try ruffed grouse hunting. Roosters are like shooting beach balls by comparison.
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