Cramsey
New member
Hi Folks,
My father, buddy and I are planning a trip to ND in November for some upland hunting. Pheasants are the priority but I think it’d be really cool to run into some huns and some sharpies.
From my research I think I might be on to a decent area to give it a whirl. I’m looking in the Belfield to Dickinson area. I know Mott is a hot area for pheasants which these towns aren’t terribly far from. There seems to be plenty of PLOTS lands in these areas. From what I’ve dug up I think Huns and sharpies are around. I guess I’m just looking for either a “yes, give it a shot” or a “no, there’s better areas” from someone with more local knowledge than me.
We’re from Michigan, there’s hardly any wild pheasants left but we still get after them every year. Do plenty of grouse and woodcock hunting of course but the pheasants have been my dad’s favorite since he was a kid. He wants to get out west and do it for real before he gets much older. He’s 71 so now’s the time.
Thanks!
My father, buddy and I are planning a trip to ND in November for some upland hunting. Pheasants are the priority but I think it’d be really cool to run into some huns and some sharpies.
From my research I think I might be on to a decent area to give it a whirl. I’m looking in the Belfield to Dickinson area. I know Mott is a hot area for pheasants which these towns aren’t terribly far from. There seems to be plenty of PLOTS lands in these areas. From what I’ve dug up I think Huns and sharpies are around. I guess I’m just looking for either a “yes, give it a shot” or a “no, there’s better areas” from someone with more local knowledge than me.
We’re from Michigan, there’s hardly any wild pheasants left but we still get after them every year. Do plenty of grouse and woodcock hunting of course but the pheasants have been my dad’s favorite since he was a kid. He wants to get out west and do it for real before he gets much older. He’s 71 so now’s the time.
Thanks!