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  1. beach004

    I can't feel my fingers!

    I have been looking for this muff; it's out of stock everywhere. Since I don't need it till next fall..But I'd like to try it while it's still somewhat cold in NC.
  2. beach004

    I can't feel my fingers!

    Delighted to hear someone older than I is still going out after them. I intend to try as long as my son-in-law will convey me out there; I did the same for my dad, till he was in his mid-90's. Though, as Willie Nelson says, "Reasons for quitting, getting bigger each day..." 😟
  3. beach004

    I can't feel my fingers!

    Well, being nearly 80 years old, I don't even buy green bananas; since I don't need a solution until next fall (if then), I will probably do what I do best: procrastinate! I've tried a large number of gloves before, recommended by younger hunters who say they work; for me, they don't--and if I...
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    There are some great, useful suggestions here; thank you all, so very much. As for temperatures, if you know South Dakota in November, it can be anything; but as I get (even) older, my fingers get numb at higher and higher temperatures. Anything below freezing and I'm in trouble, especially when...
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    Can you tell me which model you are using? There seem to be dozens at all sorts of prices. I want to hear from someone like you who uses them as I would, for pheasant hunting.
  6. beach004

    I can't feel my fingers!

    I hope this is an appropriate place for this question. Every year, I go for a week in late November to South Dakota, after pheasants. Some years it's shirtsleeves, some years it's coveralls; I generally can get comfortable from head to toe--with the grating exception of hands. Partly it's my age...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    I think that's what I'm going to have to rely on; I've found some #4 shot; but not a trace of any Herco or Unique powder. That would limit me to ! 1/8 oz of shot--hardly a pheasant load. I HATE a wounded bird! Some days we are forced to hunt without a dog. From bitter experience, if a bird shot...
  8. beach004

    Shells? Bring Money

    Thanks! My wads are slit all the way, not half; so that rules out the SP12, combined with the different overall length. In any case, here in NC, I cannot locate either powder or shot, so I'm afraid this is going to be a lost cause, anyway. Between Covid and panic ammo buying, I think I'll have...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    OK, so I measured the wad. First of all, is definitely is a 12 gauge wad, not a 16. Its dimensions by my calipers are: Overall length 1.227 inches Cup depth 0.900 inches My deceased friend, Dick Wolff, mislabeled the bag: an ounce of shot fills the cup completely. That said, I don't have a...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    Thank you! That's good enough for me to try a couple, providing I can buy the other components. These days...
  11. beach004

    Shells? Bring Money

    I'm in North Carolina, and need 12 gauge lead pheasant loads. Anybody know of a good place to look? Failing that, if I can find powder and shot, I'll reload my own--but they may be a problem too! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Oh: I was left 200 of these wads by a dear friend; all he...
  12. beach004

    Is SD shooting itself in the foot?

    I rarely go to this Forum till it gets closer to the season--I live in North Carolina, and wait each year for the one trip I can afford. This year it was already looking dubious: at age 77 do I want to fly out there? Will there be flights? And now I learn that South Dakota intends to gouge me...
  13. beach004

    Our best ever

    This is my sixth year hunting in South Dakota, each time flying out from North Carolina; this was the best. With my son-in-law and the best man from his wedding (who had never shot at a live bird before) we hunted five days, all but one of them without a dog, and were delighted to put 26 birds...
  14. beach004

    Amateur Hour

    Time, perhaps, for a report from the North Carolina contingent--those without dogs, without a guide, without a put-and-take site. We just showed up and walked: CRP, WPA--and ditches. Lots of ditches: One day I measured 8 miles by mid-afternoon. We were based in the Platte/Kimball area...
  15. beach004

    Railroad rights of way

    We are coming out from sunny, 56 degree North Carolina later this week to hunt; looks like we drew the cold card this year...A question: I have my eye on an abandoned RR right of way, which looks good on the topo, and also to a friend who was out there last year but did not hunt it. Are such...
  16. beach004

    ROW tips

    I'm coming to South Dakota Dec. 1, Charles Mix County, with my son-in-law and daughter. Three days to hunt. None of us has a lot of experience with pheasants; we came last year to the same area, and because some plans on private land went awry, wound up trying to hunt ROWs. It didn't go very...
  17. beach004

    Time to plan for 2011

    Those with long memories will recall my daughter, two sons-in-law and I went naively out to South Dakota from North Carolina, last fall. In the end, we had a very good time, hunting only public land and a few places we were able to acquire by knocking on doors. My daughter shot her very first...
  18. beach004

    Steel shot rules

    Coming to SD to hunt next week; this is our first encounter with steel shot, not being waterfowlers. I know that in Public and waterfowl areas, we have to use steel; but given that we are planning to also hunt WIA and other areas where lead is permitted, do we have to scrupulously "strip"...
  19. beach004

    Into the unknown

    We've finally worked out the dates, planes, guns, shells, clothes, cars, motels, and four of us--two sons-in-law, one daughter, and me--are off to Wagner, a week from tomorrow. We have never hunted SD, never hunted with a dog, seldom hunted when it wasn't 'way below freezing and snow up to at...
  20. beach004

    Roadkill?

    I've hunted pheasants the past several years in Nebraska, where hunting road rights-of-way is illegal; I am coming from North Carolina, where the same is true. This year I'm coming to South Dakota, and reading the regs, it appears that if you follow some prescribed rules, it's an OK practice...
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