One thing I love about pheasant hunting is all the other cool stuff I see.  What have you guys seen this season??
I'm probably forgetting some things, but just this season alone, I've seen:
1. This abandoned grain elevator near Nunda, SD.  I've driven by it many, many times & am always fascinated by it.  So lonesome.  I'd love to know its history.
2. More snow geese than I've seen in many years - possibly ever.  Because of the nice weather, they hung out in the Lake Thompson area for over a month, which is very, very uncommon.  I almost always stop to watch a small flock fly over while I'm hunting.  But when they're actually migrating & stretch from horizon to horizon, I feel pretty lucky to be standing there seeing it.
3. A weather balloon near Ramona, SD.  I'm walking through a cattail slough when I'm tripped by something.  Strange place for a 1/4" cord.  I follow the cord about 20' to an end, and there's a large looking balloon frozen in the ice.  At the other end was a data logger (I know this because it said Data Logger).  The weird thing is that it had been completely destroyed.  The device itself, the plastic & styrofoam container it had apparently been in, & the information sheet with it.  There were just enough fragments to piece together that it had apparently come from the NWS in Aberdeen, over 100 miles away.
4. 3 tundra swans on a public hunting area pond near Colman, SD, a part of the state I'd never seen swans before.  I saw them 2 times on the same pond, 2 weeks apart & stopped to watch from shore about 100 yards away the 2nd time.  They didn't seem bothered by me, my dog, or by the bald eagle who showed up & circled them for quite a while, low, about 50 yds high.  I really think he was trying to get one of them to fly, so he could attempt an attack once it got low over the nearby ice.
5. 2 mule deer does on a public area near Emery, SD.  At first I thought, "Huh, deer watching me."  But when they turned & boinged away, it really caught me by surprise; they're so unlike what I'm used to.  I don't think I'd ever seen mulies east of the Missouri before.
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