benelli-banger
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The GFP drives the same 110 (or so) 30 mile routes annually and does the counting...if habitat drops a bunch along that route, so, too will bird #'s...they don't adjust the route to make sure they're driving by crp or wma's or dirty farmground...so, the statewide average of 1.5 birds per mile means that they saw an average of about 45 birds per route driven...some stretches yielded no birds, and some yielded many...and it averaged out to 1.5 per mile. Undoubtedly there has never been less crp in SD in the past 20 or 25 years as is the case t oday...where there is decent cover we will have some decent bird #'s....not like lots of years past, but very huntable numbers....if you have to have the waves and waves like we got to see in the past 20 years, then you will be disappointed...if you can keep it in perspective, and view it like ruffed grouse or sharpie hunting as far as typical numbers seen/heard, then I think it will be just fine...hate to see the habitat disappear, of course...oh well.