Not everyone has a bird dog or loves walking miles on the prairie, I do but some folks just want to come to a place where they are pampered and they know they will see birds. Living in bird country makes a huge difference. Many of those preserves cater to corporate business, they fly a new group in every few days and it is much more pheasant shooting than pheasant hunting, because they supplement the birds on the preserve they can legally take more birds and hunt a longer season. I see huge numbers of birds on the private land I hunt but they all occur naturally. The Dakotas are subject to big swings in numbers locally but in general support very large numbers of naturally occurring wild birds on both public and private land.


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