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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1555128" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Used to be good pheasant/quail mixed bag hunting in sothern Iowa. Have not been back for a long time. I think high corn prices and heavy rains have really hurt the bird populations there.</p><p></p><p>Only hunted NE Nebraska once. Every motel had red carpet. What's with that? Lots of Missoura boys there, some in bib overalls and old trucks. Not much public land and access is an issue.</p><p></p><p>Hunted SD alot. Their residents only season opens a week earlier and they pound most public ground. The big guided operations have stripped out cover so you can walk easily, and they plant birds each morning for you... High rollers like to brag how many minutes it took for them to shoot a limit of boot birds before they went back to their card game. I would look into a reservation license and/or west river if you like to walk. Walleye/smallmouth/pheasant is possible on the river.</p><p></p><p>Lived in ND a while. Still hunt there. Their pheasants are in pockets found mostly in the soutern third of the state. Plan to do alot of scouting. Not as commercialized as SD. Good place for a mixed bag trip - - sharp tail/pheasant or duck/pheasant are possible. Hun numbers are low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1555128, member: 1715"] Used to be good pheasant/quail mixed bag hunting in sothern Iowa. Have not been back for a long time. I think high corn prices and heavy rains have really hurt the bird populations there. Only hunted NE Nebraska once. Every motel had red carpet. What's with that? Lots of Missoura boys there, some in bib overalls and old trucks. Not much public land and access is an issue. Hunted SD alot. Their residents only season opens a week earlier and they pound most public ground. The big guided operations have stripped out cover so you can walk easily, and they plant birds each morning for you... High rollers like to brag how many minutes it took for them to shoot a limit of boot birds before they went back to their card game. I would look into a reservation license and/or west river if you like to walk. Walleye/smallmouth/pheasant is possible on the river. Lived in ND a while. Still hunt there. Their pheasants are in pockets found mostly in the soutern third of the state. Plan to do alot of scouting. Not as commercialized as SD. Good place for a mixed bag trip - - sharp tail/pheasant or duck/pheasant are possible. Hun numbers are low. [/QUOTE]
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