I believe in the positive use of this forum for helping others get into or improve their experiences, "spreading the joy" so to speak. So, although I am asking specifically about SD, feel free to pipe up about any upland state.
For those of you who travel to hunt (which is probably almost all of us here), I'm wondering how helpful people have found calling up SD Conservation Officers in various regions to get a general idea about bird numbers, status of harvest, road conditions etc etc etc. I know that having a relative or friend on the ground can be very helpful, but when expanding ones horizons, we often dont have that luxury. I've contacted regional bird biologists in Montana in the past with good results but havent yet found their equivalent on SD website. I have the list of names and numbers of the officers, just wondering if some are exceptionally helpful and what people use for other sources of reliable/efficient sources of information when they are traveling to get their hits for this addiction that we all share...
Thanks
For those of you who travel to hunt (which is probably almost all of us here), I'm wondering how helpful people have found calling up SD Conservation Officers in various regions to get a general idea about bird numbers, status of harvest, road conditions etc etc etc. I know that having a relative or friend on the ground can be very helpful, but when expanding ones horizons, we often dont have that luxury. I've contacted regional bird biologists in Montana in the past with good results but havent yet found their equivalent on SD website. I have the list of names and numbers of the officers, just wondering if some are exceptionally helpful and what people use for other sources of reliable/efficient sources of information when they are traveling to get their hits for this addiction that we all share...
Thanks