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kenny thomas

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Too late for this year im sure but me and a couple friends would like to hunt wild Ringneck Pheasant. Thinking about the Dakota's but not even sure if they are there. Any pointers or is there anyone here that has hunts on their land. I can pay well for the services. Not looking for freebies.
 
Too late for this year im sure but me and a couple friends would like to hunt wild Ringneck Pheasant. Thinking about the Dakota's but not even sure if they are there. Any pointers or is there anyone here that has hunts on their land. I can pay well for the services. Not looking for freebies.
I wish you had [posted that a week sooner. This past weekend we hunted both days. For several years now, we have been working on getting our pheasant population to a huntable level, and decided this year we would shoot pheasant a couple days this season. We let a couple hunting with us take a rooster each. If you are around next time we hunt the place, you would be more than welcome to come down and shoot some. Do you ride, Kenny?
 
Too late for this year im sure but me and a couple friends would like to hunt wild Ringneck Pheasant. Thinking about the Dakota's but not even sure if they are there. Any pointers or is there anyone here that has hunts on their land. I can pay well for the services. Not looking for freebies.
We saw a few on the west side, but I think they like corn fields which are more on the east side of the Dakotas. There was a place selling hunts north of Sturgis but I doubt they are there anymore. They planted a lot of birds and some escaped, but they were never well populated.
 
I'm guessing the Dakotas or maybe Kansas.
I used to love pheasant hunting. As I got older and the birds got fewer it changed. I'd get excited just to flush a rooster. Then that even stopped around here. I maybe hear one once a year now.
 

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