Goosemaster
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How's the free hunting?
No, (free).You mean fee hunting?
There is a wpa 20 miles east of town.That Gucci fondue ranch releases birds that must make there way down there.It has a lake and trees.Probably gets hit hard.You mean fee hunting?
Yep,will do.January is a good time I believe.Thanks for the info, great videos.If I were travelling to SD from MT for a DIY hunt, I wouldn't go to the Gregory area. 20 years ago, for sure. Then the CRP dwindled away at about the same time as all the preserves popped up and started dumping FN mud all over the place. There isn't much by way of public access out there either.
I just got the list of licensed preserves in SD and in Gregory, Lyman and Tripp counties, there are a total of FIFTY preserves. Which doesn't account for Farmer Joe who litters a few pseudo roosters across his property to keep the in laws happy. If it were me, I'd go farther east and a bit farther north.
No wonder there are so many flare nare, pen raised birds on public lands in South Dakota. With that many preserves, the inmates are now running the asylum!I just got the list of licensed preserves in SD and in Gregory, Lyman and Tripp counties, there are a total of FIFTY preserves. Which doesn't account for Farmer Joe who litters a few pseudo roosters across his property to keep the in laws happy.
No wonder there are so many flare nare, pen raised birds on public lands in South Dakota. With that many preserves, the inmates are now running the asylum!
I hope there aren't any preserves, in SD, near the MN border. We like to keep our gene pool wild over here. I do check every bird, but have yet to find one that has flown across, from The Mount Rushmore State.
I'm curious. After so many generations of dilution, do you find that the "roosters" no longer know what to do with the hens in the spring?
*goes to pop some popcorn*
Ha! Touche'!Fortunately, SD requires released pheasants to be indicated by the flare nares or a clipped toe. MN doesn't require this, so you can probably assume that any pheasant you shoot either with or without the hole in the nose is a pen raised pseudorooster.
Serious question...I just got the list of licensed preserves in SD and in Gregory, Lyman and Tripp counties, there are a total of FIFTY preserves. Which doesn't account for Farmer Joe who litters a few pseudo roosters across his property to keep the in laws happy.
I hunted a fondue farm in 2003 near Gregory.Easy hunting,I slayed many birds in 3 days.They had to stop me. My dad paid.No wonder there are so many flare nare, pen raised birds on public lands in South Dakota. With that many preserves, the inmates are now running the asylum!
I hope there aren't any preserves, in SD, near the MN border. We like to keep our gene pool wild over here. I do check every bird, but have yet to find one that has flown across, from The Mount Rushmore State.
I'm curious. After so many generations of dilution, do you find that the "roosters" no longer know what to do with the hens in the spring?
*goes to pop some popcorn*
Wait just a minute...I hunted a fondue farm in 2003 near Gregory.Easy hunting,I slayed many birds in 3 days.They had to stop me. My dad paid.
I thought the flared nostril were due to the blinders they put on these pen birds growing up so they don't peck the hell out of each other growing up. I didn't think the state require it.