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Shhhhhhh.....Pheasant Opener is a couple of days away


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Pureinsanity...you must be purely insane! wink You are missing out on a full month of pheasant hunting if that is truly how long you wait to hunt pheasants!! By then, the public land birds are skittish (whats left of them anyways)! Get while the gettin is good man!! Luckily i hunt hundreds of acres of private land so i don't have to worry about the public stuff, but still, i don't understand why you wouldn't want to go out on opener other than the tons of people i guess??

I have a few public places I hunt and I know they get pounded but I also know those people hunt those places wrong. They don't approach the area the right way. I have some private places too that only I have permission to hunt on. I am not worried.

Most of the time I just hit south dakota for 5 days and than go out once or twice in MN. A couple trips out west and a few hunts around the metro area I should have more than enough birds to keep me fed till next year

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