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    First day in Western Nebraska

    Season before last, I had a NE game warden tell me to carry buckshot and shoot any coyotes I see. He was dead serious. Said they’re one of the key reasons bird numbers are bad.
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    2025 Pheasant Season out west/midwest

    The hunting in western NE and eastern CO has been very poor the past 5 years. I’d skip those in favor of more productive states. You can find a bird here and there but it’s honestly not worth the cost of the license for either state in my opinion. I live in CO and don’t even bother to pheasant...
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    Disappointed

    Scheels for the win.
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    Hunting with two dogs.

    Do the dogs you leave in the crate as you alternate go ape shit when you walk away from the truck without them? I have two wildhairs, and the one left behind loses its mind. MUST HUNT! EVERY FIELD! 🐶
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    Bird Processor in Aberdeen?

    Thanks for the reply. I found them too but only from a 2015 facebook post. No current info.
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    Bird Processor in Aberdeen?

    Anyone know of a good bird processor in Aberdeen (or surrounding areas)? Staying in a hotel for an upcoming hunt with limited fridge/freezer space. Thanks for any recommendations.
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    Grouse, season start, and snares

    @prairiepork where (generally) in the state did your dog get caught in the snare? I haven't run across traps/snares in the SW or the panhandle so I'm just curious.
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    Grouse, season start, and snares

    The past 4 seasons in the SW and panhandle have been rough. Lots of walking and very few birds. We'll hunt NE this year because it's the closest real pheasant hunting for us but it's been a grind to find birds. Hoping this year will be better but I'm not holding my breath.
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    Colorado Ballot Initiative 91

    Knew the state origin of those pushing it before you even had to say it. A cancer on the nation. Not all, but many.
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    Must Haves?

    Good list. In addition to the list above, I add the following: Dog first aid - both essentials in the field and a bigger kit for the truck Tweezer kit - different sizes and styles for plucking things out of paws, noses, gums, etc. Headlamps w/ extra batteries - far easier than using a handheld...
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    Passing through SD…Pheasants Galore

    I was just in South Dakota last week and drove south from the North Dakota border to Aberdeen. I spent the next two days driving ~375 miles around a three county area scouting public land and counted exactly 24 hens and one rooster. From there, I went through Pierre and then to points west...
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    Garmin Garmin ALPHA 300 + TT25 vs. Dogtra PATHFINDER2

    Thanks for the replies. Very helpful.
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    Garmin Garmin ALPHA 300 + TT25 vs. Dogtra PATHFINDER2

    Have been running the Dogtra T&B DUAL 2-DOG collar for a few years now for hunting (and training), and the only gripe is the lack of range. Considering upgrading to GPS-enabled collars for our two GWPs given the range seems much better and I sort of like the idea of tracking the dogs throughout...
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    Dumping mud

    Everyone in this thread should check out www.LNT.org. There are very easy and effective ways to deal with your human waste in the field that minimize the spread of disease, minimize the chances of polluting water sources, and minimize the aesthetic impacts, i.e. if it's brown and warm, no one...
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    solo hunting

    Not even a big group of liberals who like beer, chocolate, and spending money? Honest question based on several of your previous posts in other threads.
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    solo hunting

    This makes a lot of sense. Perhaps the best rational I've heard for being as quiet as possible, and avoiding continuous noise (beeping, talking, etc.).
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    Using wind

    I find my dogs tend to range further on really windy days if the situation dictates hunting with the wind. Can't always get the perfect situation with the wind in your face. Prefer hunting into it or at least having it coming from the side whenever possible.
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    Challenging Season in Colorado

    Thanks for sharing. Frankly, I'm amazed that you found six roosters in Colorado.
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    solo hunting

    I am as quiet as possible (no slamming doors, no yelling, quietly loading shotguns, trying to keep the dog whining to a minimum, etc.) and I like hunting with others who do the same. However, the idea that yelling "Hen!" botches a hunt seems silly. As Remy noted, once you fire your first shot...
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    Opening Weekend

    That’s great to hear. Headed out tomorrow and Tuesday. Hoping for a similarly good report…
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