Dude youre from Iowa? Where abouts? I'm thinking of coming down there to hunt this fall. MN sux.
You get that whole brood count denstity thing way more then that other guy on there.
Hey big guy, Denny Vandergriff here. I was wondering how birds doing the last couple blizzards? Seeing
a few around Carlos, MN to Fergus Falls area. Just worried some, I know they survive, but what a winter!!
Be safe, no rush on response.
Hey Jim. What better thing to do while looking out at this weeks snowstorm than to think about next season. Maybe starting out in SE Montana, crossing over into SW North Dakota then dropping down into SD to finish up. Thoughts?
On a totally unrelated subject, does your Nash have the folding bed into a couch option?
Hi Drew. My name is also Drew. I live in Twin Falls. If you ever want to someone to go do some bird hunting with in the greater magic valley area let me know.
Hello: My name is Steve Mulherin. You were suggested as a good source. I lost my springer to cancer this summer. So, I'm looking for a new partner. I'm 71 and not interested in a puppy. I'd like to find a started dog male or female that will be a good meat hunter and an house, family member. I'd appreciate any leads. My phone number is 804 514 1393. Thanks
I live currently in Utah, but grew up in Eastern Oregon and have lived in Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and now Utah. I would travel across the country for really good quail and pheasant hunting and often do.
thinking about going solo to ND next season, tough hunting, any general areas you could recommend?
also, how does the electronically posted ground work?
is there anyway to get landowner numbers and get verbal permission?
Hi Birddude, I moved here 3 1/2 years ago from the neighboring communist state of Illinois. I got my first pointer at Thanksgiving of 2020 and she has been a lot of fun. She is a GWP named Sophie. Glad to meet you.
It's been a bit of a challenge to get an accurate guess as when the snow melts, it's a bit tougher to spot them. While there was some loss, probably a bit more than usual, I am confident that if we get a favorable nesting and brood rearing spring then we will have numbers similar to last fall. At least in the Watertown area where I am at. Good to hear from you.
Lucas