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Unread 01-24-2014, 08:54 AM   #11
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Kenny, we hunted for 2 1/2 days in every area I have known to produce birds in the past. We hunted corn, milo, wheat stubble, cattails, cane, big and short bluestem, koshia, sunflowers , ragweed, pockets and big fields, along creek beds and uplands. We saw three hens and one rooster, the one hen held close, others far out. We don't shoot hens out here and if a rooster had come up within range it would have been like shooting the white buffalo.

Normally late season we see birds with lots of hens and most flushing out of range. The lack of birds this year is troubling and does not bode well for the next few years, assuming that we have good hatching and rearing conditions for the next few years.

Predators were way down as a cycle, few bobcats had been seen or trapped and we saw one coyote. We saw some hawks but they were mostly the small ones, not the big redtails and no golden eagles that prey upon pheasant.

We saw two flocks of turkeys each numbering 75-100 birds, so that population did well.

So the weather was turning bad and we turned and made the few hour drive back home. I doubt I will go again this season, but will head to the san Juan for trout in a month.

A disappointing end of season, when we normally do fine.
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Hopefully, it is just the down part of a cycle. At least you had good scenery
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Where the hell is the snow??
My friends started to S. Dakota in early January,but an approaching blizzard sent them south to Kansas. They said the hunting was very tough, flushing far fewer birds than they normally do in Kansas. They did find a few coveys of Quail however. I'm working on obtaining a hammer gun. Great pictures and hope you can get back out before the season ends.
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You needed me along. That always brings out birds for you guy's.
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I was raised in Bucklin, Kansas. Your pics brought tears to my eyes! Thanks for posting. I love Kansas and the hunting was just wonderful. I love the people. Hard working no BS folks. All of my family came from there and for four generations back (including my son and I).
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Dick, we at least needed to rub your hat band for luck!
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