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E Robert Fabian 06-14-2010 05:46 PM

December Pheasant hunt
 
George and I are headed to Nebraska the first of Dec. where we plan on bird hunting till the 11th then I'll be headed of for a muzzle loader Mule deer hunt in the Sand Hills for five days.We would welcome any suggestion on areas to hunt, I have the state map of public lands.

Carl Beers 06-14-2010 07:21 PM

South Dakota Pheasant Hunt
 
Robert...I've hunted pheasant in South Dakota for the last twenty years. We hunt around the Winner area. That's right in the middle of what's called the Golden Triangle; Tripp county and the two adjoining county's supposedly have the largest pheasant population per square mile than any place else in the U.S. Thus the name, "The Golden Triangle". In twenty years we've never not gotten a limit of birds each day. We're usually out there from opening weekend on for 3-4 weeks; sometimes longer. Never, ever, been disappointed. We usually get a few Grouse and Prairie Chickens as well. This would be a good area to consider.

Best regards, Carl Beers

Carl Beers 06-14-2010 07:25 PM

Mis-read your message....
 
I thought your message said South Dakota. When re-reading I see you said Nebraska. Sorry, you can disregard my response.....Carl Beers

E Robert Fabian 06-14-2010 08:27 PM

Thanks Carl, we are open to about anything in that area. My mule deer hunt is in the NW corner of Nebraska so we are considering hunting SD.
Bob

Peter Clark 06-17-2010 04:26 PM

Robert,
I lived in the Sandhills for 5 years with the US Forest Service, yes, there is a Nebraska National Forest with a unit in the Sandhills. If you are interested in places to hunt chickens and sharptails send me a PM and I will tell you what I know. If you are deer hunting around Chadron, then you are closer to sharptail hunting than chickens, at least on the NE side. If you want to explore, I can direct you to public land where both species are available. I used to do spring grouse surveys while there.
-plc-

E Robert Fabian 06-18-2010 11:15 PM

PM sent, Thanks Pete


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