I just returned from SE SD after a 3 day hunt.. Snow was ankle to knee deep in the food plots and cattails, and shelter belts. Grass fields were largely snowed over with knee to thigh high drifts on the edges.
It was foggy and chilly the first two days, and clear and "warm" the last day.
The snow depth slowed my lab down quite a bit, but she seemed happy to be able to play in the snow.
many of the birds we saw flushed a few hundred yards out, and we missed more than usual on several that let us get within gun range.
6 of us made it home with 54 roosters.
It was foggy and chilly the first two days, and clear and "warm" the last day.
The snow depth slowed my lab down quite a bit, but she seemed happy to be able to play in the snow.
many of the birds we saw flushed a few hundred yards out, and we missed more than usual on several that let us get within gun range.
6 of us made it home with 54 roosters.
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