waterdog09
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Just got back from out first trip of the year to SD, we pushed our annual trip back 2 weeks hoping for cooler temps and more crops out compared to opening week. Well we got the cooler temps for sure but crops out not so much. I would guess that 90% of beans have been started but only 25% of those fields are finished. Corn was probably 50% started and 25% completed. With that said we had great weather for the most part, temps in the mid 20's to upper teens everyday which was great for the dogs, the wind was blowing all but 1 day with average winds of around 15-25. Our group of 5 hunted 4 days and 1hr on the final day as we had two dogs bleeding from there feet from cuts from ice on there paws so we cut the day short and headed home. We hunted 3 of the 4 days on public ground and 1 day of private. We limited every day except Saturday but that's not to say we didn't have our chances. we ended up coming home with 55 birds for 5 guys. We lost 3 and had to throw 2 away as they were shot a little close and there wasn't much left. We found our best spots had not been hunted in days maybe longer looking at the roads that you had to travel to get to them. all days on public we saw birds and for once on this trip we had good shooting from everyone on the trip. We found birds in light to moderate cover, saw tracks in cattails but never got a bird up out of them. Birds are still using the standing as a sanctuary and we saw plenty going to/from the fields at night. If and when the rest of the crops come out the season will really get interesting as the birds won't have giant fields to hide in. I can't get over the amount of standing water in the fields and the roads. We had a lot of time in 4wd on the roads and even managed to get stuck on a MM road (Min Maint) we were breaking ice on a lot of roads and that made them almost un-passable. Can't wait to get back out after X-mas when the sloughs are froze and crops are out! here are a couple pics from our trip.