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  1. gettinbirdie

    Camping?

    I’m sure it’s probably less crowded or at least more Peaceful on the prairie. Several times last year I pulled my cargo trailer into rv campsites. I was covered in oil and gas guys in Kansas once the sun went down! They didn’t bother me or my dogs though.
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    Sharps and huns

    Will do!
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    Camping?

    That’s not too far to where we are wanting to be. I did see a city park not too far that has a shower house too-need to do a little more research. Thanks for the input Hobie!
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    Camping?

    We are heading to northern ND on Monday for sharps and Huns. We will be hunting for 3 days. I want to try something different this year- we are thinking about camping. Are the city parks with camping a viable option? This all started with us wanting to try sleeping on the prairie. Any advice is...
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    Sharps and huns

    Fantastic BB! I’m glad to hear it! I’m heading to ND on Monday for sharps and Huns.
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    Brining game birds?

    If I roast them whole in the oven- I always prepare them in a liquid brine overnight. Makes a huge difference
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    How are things shaping up for the hatch?

    Nice pics!!! That’s a good size covey of quail!
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    Anybody hearing quail these days?

    Last year was such a bust, wondering if anyone else is hearing birds?
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    Anyone planning to chase chickens ?

    Thanks for the response KsHusker as I’m wondering if it’s worth doing in September. The heat is something I just don’t miss here in Texas! I may just stick with the Dakotas to kick off my season. I hear Nebraska has a good amount of chickens too....
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    Anyone planning to chase chickens ?

    I ate that one I got last year and like I said- it was really good. The meat is dark and lean-you really do need to know what you’re doing in the kitchen. Not a lot of room for error. I roasted my bird- pulled it at 158 degrees internal. Let it rest 5-10 minutes, it was amazing.i hope to get...
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    New 2020-2021 WIHA map is out

    :oops:(n)
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    Back in my bird country

    That’s fantastic! Thanks for the report BB!
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    New 2020-2021 WIHA map is out

    The new atlas lists properties I hunted last year that I definitely want to return to. I was worried we would lose a bunch but thankfully don’t see much change. Anyone notice much change?
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    Anyone planning to chase chickens ?

    I shot one early one morning during late season pheasant. I heard they aren’t that great to eat- I loved it! I’m wondering if it’s more effective to hunt them in September.
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    Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation

    I’m sure something will be in place that makes sense for NR hunters to travel. NR hunters have too much money wrapped up in Sd for 2 to 3 months -No way SD will turn a cheek
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    Hearing Protection

    Great thread. I’m going to look into sound gear and wildear. I need hearing protection to keep what I have left, but I can’t hear anything when I’m wearing plugs or muffs therefore I need amplification too
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    Thoughts on this November

    I’ll more than likely be camping out of my cargo trailer this season.
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    Headed to Kansas

    I’ll be there this season as usual unless covid gets in the way. I worry it may indeed be a game changer. once cooler weather and flu season kicks off- it’ll be interesting to see how this impacts covid....
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    What size shot???

    I would put priority on the bigger bird and go with 5’s. You can’t kill a quail anymore than dead once ! But you sure can cripple and lose pheasant all day long. On another note, I kill more than most when it comes to bobs( we don’t have many pheasant here at home)- After many years of having...
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    crop harvest

    How does the harvest look in SE SD?
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