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Posted By christraveler 6 months ago in NewsWelcome to South Dakota Hunting! South Dakota is a great place to live, work, and of course hunt. I grew up hunting in Minnesota where we walked all day to bag only a few rooster pheasants. When I moved to South Dakota, I learned pheasant hunting wasn’ t nearly as challenging. If you’ ve ever been pheasant hunting in South Dakota, you’ ll know what I mean. There are millions of pheasants in this great state that make every trip to the field a spectacle. If you’ re from out of state and enjoy pheasant hunting, I encourage you to plan a trip to South Dakota pheasant hunting.
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NEbirdhunter2 months ago
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One week till res. only and another week after that untill the big day. For as long as i can remember i have had and will have the 3rd weekend in October marked as BUSY! i look forward to that day more than any holiday... cant wait to flush out that first Rooster
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NEbirdhunter2 months ago
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Last year i decided to go to my favorit little hole to hunt alone with my old lab. I got out of the truck, and walked to the tree line which i always have pretty good luck hunting... About ten steps into the line 3 roosters flushed. Took three shots and amazingly they all fell. My dog looked at me not knowing what one to get first, and a little mad that her walk was pretty much over! i laughed, this is what i am excited for.The rush the feeling of being outdoors !
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