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Your pheasant hunting experiences/bird numbers this past season?
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<blockquote data-quote="remy3424" data-source="post: 1813351" data-attributes="member: 109837"><p>1100, you are right, not much bird hunter competition. I did run into a few other locals, but I am not sure I could name 10 other bird hunters. How was your season? What was your option of the bird population? I only venured out past 15 miiles from Kingsley on 3 outings. Went north of Le Mars once and southern Woodbury county twice. The dogs did a decent job. The old dog is mine and the other is my hunting buddy's from Moville. </p><p></p><p>Kurt, I was on another site where a few fellas from Kansas were so depressed with the very low bird numbers they were debating about retiring from bird hunting, a sad thread for sure. Glad you did better. Habitat and weather conditions make or break the bird populations. The areas that had the big spring flooding had to experience low numbers. Good looking dog. I don't think I could deal with 2 dogs with a job and my other hobbies. I have decided not to get a replacement until my is done, he has earned that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remy3424, post: 1813351, member: 109837"] 1100, you are right, not much bird hunter competition. I did run into a few other locals, but I am not sure I could name 10 other bird hunters. How was your season? What was your option of the bird population? I only venured out past 15 miiles from Kingsley on 3 outings. Went north of Le Mars once and southern Woodbury county twice. The dogs did a decent job. The old dog is mine and the other is my hunting buddy's from Moville. Kurt, I was on another site where a few fellas from Kansas were so depressed with the very low bird numbers they were debating about retiring from bird hunting, a sad thread for sure. Glad you did better. Habitat and weather conditions make or break the bird populations. The areas that had the big spring flooding had to experience low numbers. Good looking dog. I don't think I could deal with 2 dogs with a job and my other hobbies. I have decided not to get a replacement until my is done, he has earned that. [/QUOTE]
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