benelli-banger
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My take thus far, having hunted twice in Mn on the same walk-in for about one hour each time and having hunted 6 days in SD on many public spots and on a few pieces of private ground: birds may be down from last year, but if you told me they were the same, or up somewhat, I would believe that. More than anything I am seeing a variety of this year's birds...there were hatches at different times this year, and they survived, unlike last year when it was so hot and dry. Guys with multiple GOOD dogs are doing very well, especially if they can shoot OK. Guys who can't walk alot, or who miss alot, or who don't have a dog, are sucking wind...in good years there are probably excess birds that they bump into despite their challenges. I am not professing to be a premier hunter...I have hunted with several this season thus far and it is apparent that putting birds in the vest is not all that hard. Might be somewhat a function of where a guy is hunting, but even in Mn on the first public spot we picked on oct. 21, a monday, at eleven am, two of us shot 4 roosters in about one hour...windy, and we picked a WIA that had some thick cover...maybe that was serendipitous on our part, but Mn supposedly has no birds...we put up about 25, half and half....bottom line, what else are you going to do that is anywhere near as fun???? If bowling or going to a movie is about as good to you, then do those things...much cheaper! Definitely no clouds of birds like in past years...but, where there is decent habitat, there are a few birds...