benelli-banger
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Great hunt after 5” of snow fell; birds held very tight, lots of pointing and close shots. Tue-Thur were beautiful, hunting was good, but Fri/sat were positively stellar post-snow. Winds were calm as well.
Likewise have a trip planned for week of 19th to north central SD, concerned whether it will be doable.That’s awesome. I’m curious to see what this weeks blizzard forecast will look like for South Dakota.
I’m trying to sneak another trip in this coming weekend. I’m a perfect world I can leave Saturday the 17th and hunt five days and get back Friday the 23rd. Any of us who have hunted so dak after a blizzard know what roads look like when snow and wind pay a visit. However, it can be some dang good hunting.Likewise have a trip planned for week of 19th to north central SD, concerned whether it will be doable.
Its always doable. Whether or not its effective is the question.Likewise have a trip planned for week of 19th to north central SD, concerned whether it will be doable.
I totally agree with you Brittman, it is one thing to have the weather move in when you are already out there compared to traveling into the great unknown. I have already forewarned the place we are planning to stay and my farmer friend where we will hunt that I will be checking in to so just how much snow they have received. My last trip out it was forecasted relatively the same with heavy snows and that never materialized, this systems seems a bit larger.....appreciated the insight as well as your follow-up post regarding preparations, if traveling out.Having grown up in the Dakotas ... Doable is a really big question, it is much different on the windswept prairies of the Dakotas. Snow drifts and extreme cold (especially with wind) can be a real deal breaker. Roads can and will shut down and many public areas accessed by minimum maintenance roads will be unreachable.
Doable now (next week or two) largely depends on this snowstorm moving in now and temps next week.
It is far different when you live in the area and pick a nice day (relative) and get out scout and hunt. I cannot imagine going out there for 5 days on a pure freelance ... hotels, etc... If you have friends, family or are hunting with a paid operation ... you at least have some backup support if the situation goes from difficult to Oh S____
Oh yeah!! I got stuck one time out in the boonies. It was -20,dumping hard. Had to spend the night in my 72 ford. I had a propane heater, and a topper, and a good sleeping bag. I was warm and dry.The next morning, a rancher pulled me out.I gave him 6 birds.There have been threads on this in the past... keep the gas tank full, and never pass by a station without filling up / topping off. Have emergency gear and sleeping bags in the truck. Make sure your battery, tires, and vehicle in general are in top shape.
No PBR?Oh yeah!! I got stuck one time out in the boonies. It was -20,dumping hard. Had to spend the night in my 72 ford. I had a propane heater, and a topper, and a good sleeping bag. I was warm and dry.The next morning, a rancher pulled me out.I gave him 6 birds.
The rancher probably had a choice - 3 cases of PBR or 6 birds. Hell that's a no brainer.No PBR?
I gave him 6 pheasant and 2 geese. He let me hunt the next year. Good dude.No PBR?