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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2734215" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Wayne</p><p>Good afternoon</p><p>Personally I think the best PD hunts are with you and a really good friend. I could not do a hunt with 6-10 other shooters that I didn't know.</p><p>I used to hunt SD on private ranches, never with a guide service and some of the best hunting and friendship trips.</p><p>I have not been in years, but will look up some information on PD Hunting areas.</p><p>There are probably many LRH members that have access to lots of land to hunt and know the areas to go to in 2023. A lot of shooters don't want to give up their hunting areas, but maybe some will PM you and give some guidance.</p><p>There are several hunts I want to do as soon as I can get my spinal cord fixed. </p><p>1. A good Prong Horn Hunt</p><p>2. A good 3-5 days of PD hunting on a private Ranch. (two rifles, 2K rounds, a RASS, Shooting chair, and Bi pods. Also a cast iron skillet and plenty of Tabasco!</p><p>3. Get back to NE PA for some Chuck Hunting. We have probably 50 Farms in the GPS that we hunted over 30 years. A lot of those farms and fields are gone now due to "Fracking" . The best farms to hunt were active Dairy Farms. They had the best hay fields due to cow manure. A lot of the Farmers got paid $$$$$$$$$ for their land in Leases from NG & Oil Companies. NO MORE DAIRY. Also some great trout fishing at night after Chuck hunting.</p><p>You will get some good info on where to start looking for PD from LRH members.</p><p>Len & Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2734215, member: 116439"] Wayne Good afternoon Personally I think the best PD hunts are with you and a really good friend. I could not do a hunt with 6-10 other shooters that I didn't know. I used to hunt SD on private ranches, never with a guide service and some of the best hunting and friendship trips. I have not been in years, but will look up some information on PD Hunting areas. There are probably many LRH members that have access to lots of land to hunt and know the areas to go to in 2023. A lot of shooters don't want to give up their hunting areas, but maybe some will PM you and give some guidance. There are several hunts I want to do as soon as I can get my spinal cord fixed. 1. A good Prong Horn Hunt 2. A good 3-5 days of PD hunting on a private Ranch. (two rifles, 2K rounds, a RASS, Shooting chair, and Bi pods. Also a cast iron skillet and plenty of Tabasco! 3. Get back to NE PA for some Chuck Hunting. We have probably 50 Farms in the GPS that we hunted over 30 years. A lot of those farms and fields are gone now due to "Fracking" . The best farms to hunt were active Dairy Farms. They had the best hay fields due to cow manure. A lot of the Farmers got paid $$$$$$$$$ for their land in Leases from NG & Oil Companies. NO MORE DAIRY. Also some great trout fishing at night after Chuck hunting. You will get some good info on where to start looking for PD from LRH members. Len & Jill [/QUOTE]
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