With the bird counts being down, from not so great numbers to begin with, I'm doing some adjusting to fall plans all ready. A guy needs time to schedule time off and so on. The reason so many go to the Dakota's is for good bird hunting! I can travel a couple of hours here in MO and kill 1-2 roosters most any day of the season. Might hunt all day and get my shooting in the last half hour before roost, but we have those numbers on public. I don't pay to hunt birds. I lived an now travel to the Dakota's and Montana to get good hunting. Even when I lived there and had good ground to hunt I hunted a lot of public to not wear out my welcome. You could most years figure a bird an hour, small linear cover with just you and the dog, big crp field with four guys and four dogs, good hunting was one bird, per guy per hour of actual hunting. This was pretty much agreed upon by everybody I hunted with. More than this and hunting was really good, less and it was tough hunting. This does not include opening weekend, the first snow or busting a honey hole late in Dec. 90 minutes per bird is still good hunting I would say. If it's not about numbers fine, I can still have fun standing on a frozen perch lake, jigging walleye, or heckling some goof I know in a duck blind. With numbers like these good hunting will be hard to come by in a lot of areas this fall. What is good hunting to you? just curious what the consensus is.