Good morning guys.
We’re in Iowa right now, heading southeasterly to get on 80 to stay below the storm.
Talk about wild weather.
When I headed out to Sodak, the ten-day forecast was no precipitation. Typical early December temperatures of 20 to 40° and dry roads.
Well, didn’t quite turn out that way.
For the people that don’t shoot a lot of pheasants, in a good year, the quantity of pheasants that you could see
naturally produced in the prairie states is mind blowing.
In a good year pheasants have exposed reproduction. They’ve had back-to-back good years.
Fleas on a dog’s hind hump comes to mind.
We saw many hundreds of pheasants every day.
We were far away from the big release operations, and none of the birds we killed, have a perforated septum, so these were all naturally produced.