Wow, what a thread...lead shot, to farming, to commodity prices, to raptor and predator control!
I don't live in SD, but have hunted there almost every year of my 55 on earth. I've made some great friends there, had the time of my life there, and have it in my will that the next generation of hunters in our crew will reload a volley of shells to spread my ashes there.
Farming: All the farmers I know in SD are true stewards of the land. They have been no-till farmers for years now. All have planted wind rows, and forage plants to help the birds through the winter. They understand the need for both nesting cover and winter cover. The land is their legacy, and they take pride in it and their future. I'd rather see them turn a good buck on occaission than let the CEO's, hedge fund managers, and wall street types get it all! I also buy the young boys a PF membership every year so they can learn more about both pheasant hunting and conservation...and they've all loved it...and pressured Dad to do a little more of it!
Road Ditches: Section line roads are simply trails as some here have eluded to. I often hunt section lines as they are beautiful strips of waist high cover, often holding birds that the dog can pin down on the edges...most of these roads only see cars during hunting season. Great spots for a guy or two with dogs.
Loaded guns: The hunting regs manual states guns may be transported in a vehicle uncased and loaded, with the chamber empty.
GF&P: I doubt one guy can ramrod through the non-tox ditch law. There are many reasons, but the biggest is that opening week of pheasant hunting is the largest week of commerce in the state each year. Money talks. If he wins?...I'll just switch to non-tox and enjoy the hunt...no big deal.
Thanks for the entertainment gents...covered the whole spectrum like a good quartering bird dog!:cheers:
PL