Status of my hunting range

A5 Sweet 16

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I hunt publicly accessible ground sort of in the east-central/southeastern part of the state. My range covers an area roughly 1,500 sq. miles & includes well over 100, maybe even 150 potential spots. I may hunt 50 of them. Here's the status:

Surprisingly few beans planted; more corn than usual. Some beans picked. Very little corn picked. Even less cut for silage. Did corn look good? Probably not, but pheasants don't care about bushels per acre. Ditch mowing normal. Some sloughs dryer than usual. Some further north looked good. Zero cattails cut/cleared/burned.

Of the CREP & WIAs I hunt, some of the grass had been mown, but it obviously occurred after nesting. And no spot had been completely mown, maybe 75% at most. Frankly, even if the birds aren't using CREP/WIAs much early season, they'll have no problem finding places to be. Then later on, when they're using CREP/WIA sloughs, I'll appreciate having less standing grass nearby. No CREP/WIAs unenrolled this year. 1 new WIA.

It really hit me (again) how large a percentage of my hunting happens on WPAs. Gonna say 70-80%. Saw 1 WPA that had been grazed. Otherwise they were untouched. The bluestem and similar "big" grasses are significantly thinner than usual, which will help late season, as grass will be knocked down & socked in with snow a little earlier. I also suspect that may have led to more suitable brood rearing cover actually on WPAs (which is typically lacking). I think lower water levels in sloughs might mean more ground cover in them, better warmth, & possibly pheasants less apt to do so much sprinting.

That all may sound pretty optimistic, but on the whole, I was excited by what I saw. Last season was the best in my 40-year obsession, & I think this one may be better.

Since current pics aren't available yet, here are a few old ones to help get us through the home stretch.
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Nice pics of nice looking springer maybe the best in your 40 year obsession has a lot to do with that little fury partner you have now 🙂
Thanks 525. The most current pics are of Ace, the freckle face one. This will be his 3rd season. All our success the last 2 years is his doing. Springer guy tried & true.
 
I have the exact same stickers on the back window of my truck, same spots too. Good luck this fall/winter. Will be heading up to SD to hunt public in about a month. Can hardly wait!
 
Yes sir I have a black and white springer and a wire hair female and German shirt hair male springers a male all of them are fixed I run the flusher pointer combo together two at a time the springer will back like a pointer then when I move in he goes for the flush he is a different one
 
Here is a couple pics can’t figure out why they come out sideways lol
 

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Thanks for the report A5. Great pics too-thanks for sharing! It makes the "countdown" a little harder to bear! 🤣
Thanks! The intent of the pics was to help ease the pain of others. Maybe. ;)
(Truth is, I love going through my pics. Think I have some pretty good ones. And love to show off my dogs doing their thing.)
 
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