Do you have a better time of year you’d recommend, or a better area for the first week of December?Can be brutal up there that time of year too, keep that in mind.
I've had some places that I have looked into have a non refundable policy. Some are deposit only at 50%, but that can still be significant. I would look into areas with maybe a few lodging options that 1) allow dogs and 2) are flexible on their cancellation policy, say within 48-72 hrs.Hopefully lodging isn’t too tough in early December….a good backup locale could be Redfield or Huron…stick close to the James River, you’ll find CREP…seeing all the public ground near the ND border, I’d try that unless a tough hatch or lots of snow in early Dec….
Planning on taking a trip to SD late November/ Early December with my two GSP’s. We are planning to hunt public land, and were looking at the Hecla Area. Looking for recommendations on areas to hunt, Thanks in Advance!
The area I went in South Dakota was really snowed in in January, unfortunately. Yes there were pheasants, but they were difficult to get to. I should have moved farther west I think, or south.I agree with Banger. Be flexible if you can. This makes it tough for lodging though...we bailed last minute last year due to a bad snowstorm and went south into KS instead and had a great time. Not the first time we have pivoted...hunting in miserable weather is just no fun.
Great advice!Best advice is that pheasants move around with regularity and don't just sit around on a piece of ground. You could walk a spot at 2:00pm that didn't have any birds and think it had been over hunted, but at sunset, that same spot could have 50 pheasants roosting there for the night. Think about where the pheasants might be and why. It will help you have a better hunt.
Or any other time of the year! I've seen it go from too hot to hunt in mid-October to too cold and windy to hunt 10 days later. But I had to leave SD in early December last year and was bummed because the weather was perfect for bird hunting and stayed that way for many days. You never know, but after Thanksgiving the odds of getting terrible weather definitely go up.Can be brutal up there that time of year too, keep that in mind.