W Waterfowler2001 Member Oct 13, 2016 #1 How are the birds numbers with milo, corn, and bean harvest starting up?
CharBroiled Active member Oct 13, 2016 #2 There are more birds than there are walleye in Marion Reservoir! Probably not helpful, but I'm great with bad analogies.
There are more birds than there are walleye in Marion Reservoir! Probably not helpful, but I'm great with bad analogies.
B bchunter Member Oct 13, 2016 #3 CharBroiled said: There are more birds than there are walleye in Marion Reservoir! Probably not helpful, but I'm great with bad analogies. Click to expand... I give that answer a :10sign:
CharBroiled said: There are more birds than there are walleye in Marion Reservoir! Probably not helpful, but I'm great with bad analogies. Click to expand... I give that answer a :10sign:
W watermen Member Oct 13, 2016 #4 We've got a lot of walleyes in Mo, waay more than roosters. The beauty of SD is it's about equal numbers wise, and big numbers.
We've got a lot of walleyes in Mo, waay more than roosters. The beauty of SD is it's about equal numbers wise, and big numbers.
M. R. Byrd Well-known member Oct 14, 2016 #5 Should be a decent year in Kansas for pheasant and quail from what I can see.
B bchunter Member Oct 14, 2016 #7 For everyone that is coming to kansas to hunt, there are absolutely no birds in the western half of kansas. No reason to even make the trip.
For everyone that is coming to kansas to hunt, there are absolutely no birds in the western half of kansas. No reason to even make the trip.
Bilbo Baggins Active member Oct 14, 2016 #8 I heard from a good source that either the birds are up or down depending on where you hunt.