Central kansas for the opener. Not because I'm expecting to see lots of birds, but more for the social side, to respect tradition, and to maintain friendships for when the populations recover. Last year was *slightly* better than the year before, hopefully this year will be another step in that direction.
Hope to also hit some spots that produced (if you can call it that) in the last two years. I'll also make a couple of trips for assessing populations and maintaining relationships and access. I probably ought to be working more on developing new connections in areas that are better and/or will recover sooner, but that will take a backseat.
We are booked with Uguide for the weekend before Thanksgiving. That weekend allows us to bring the school-aged kids for three days of hunting but they'll only miss one day of school.
I'm considering the antlerless season in October, but even if I shoot one I'll probably hunt the rifle season in December. I'll be out in the youth seaosn with my kids.
Waterfowl if I get the right invitation; Doves for sure (I hate that Sept. 1 is a monday!); I think about early chickens every year, but it never seems to happen.
Matto,
Our plans are nearly identical! I plan to go to SD right after our opener. Like many, my priority is to spend time with friends. Hunting is not expected to be great, but I'm certain we'll all get at least 1 shot opportunity.
Which UGUIDE property are you hunting? How did you come up with enough paying hunters? I wasn't brave enough to start a thread in the group builder forum. I've never regretted meeting an unknown UPH'r for a short hunt, but that is a very different level of commitment than spending 3 days with 'em

The cost is very reasonable though. It saves a lot of driving and most (maybe all) of the places provide cooking equipment; you can save hundreds cooking for yourself. Either way, we're
blessed to be taking our offspring to SD for a bird hunt this year:cheers:
Our deer plans are the same.
I too will west at some point for the same reasons. And waterfowl will probably only happen if we get the right invitation. I finally
tried the early chicken season last year, but it didn't pan out. Steve (Setternut) implies that getting one will require more than 2 miles of walking/1hr of hunting...says it ain't a "target rich environment"

Oh, I'm kinda scared of snakes too. Walking through Prairie Rattler country, looking to shoot a bird that tastes like shoe-leather, seems counter-intuitive
