This thread reminded me of one of my best memories in pursuit of pheasants in SD.
When growing up in East Tn in the 60s, 70s, we chased quail, grouse and rabbits. At that time there were not huntable deer or turkey populations, so we were into birds and bird dogs. Quail population took a dive and we decided to try pheasants in KS.
That decision has cost me lots of money.
KS started the addiction and we quickly set our sights on SD in a couple of years.
We had no connections in SD. Hit the public and knocked on doors. Probably mid 90's.
First or second year, knocked on a door, modest 2 story house, long ways from town, did our pitch to an older gentleman - "from TN looking for place to hunt."
Never will forget this -- He looked at me for what seemed way to long of a pause and said, "Have you got a guide?"
No sir I replied.
Another long pause and he said, "Well you do now, let me get my shotgun."
He owned 3 sections and got us access to at least 2 more.
The lady of the house after a couple of years asked what we were paying for our motel in town. The new deal was we gave them was the same as we would have paid for the motel, she cooked for us and cleaned the birds. We stayed in their home for a lot of years until they moved into a senior facility.
Keeping with the tread subject, usually 3 or 4 of us went and we always took products from our home turf, including some of that clear liquid the hills of East TN are famous for...
Lots of great memories made there. Spending time with that family was a blessing. Some of the best people on the planet!