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Images from pheasant camp...


R. Miller

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Just reading hunting forum reports..procrastinating about work tomorrow...listening to some James River Blues by OCMS on Pandora...been a good couple weeks for us in the western and SW part of the state...numbers are definitely down, but after scouting areas, certain areas are better than others...just looking through some pics and thought I'd share a few...my opening day roosters...

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Salamander we helped cross the roads while going from spot to spot..

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Couple of my dearest HS friends...still spending a few weekends in the Fall rooster rousing together...opening day three man limit...

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Proud Lou Dog with a couple dragons...

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Pheasant camp meat..

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Jackson feasting after a day afield...IMG_0464_zpsbd05b3e3.jpg

Sunday morning fun..

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My bro with a nice mature SW MN WPA rooster from last Saturday..

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Saturday limit behind my proud Clyde The Glide...

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Last weekend birds...my cousin(on the left) Carl rescued a 6 yr old GWP last Fall...he's pictured on the left...Rusty has been a good fit and has got quite a few birds up over him this Fall....null_zpsdaee663d.jpgA Few photos from the field..chasing my brother and Clyde around with the canon t3i...

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Bacon wrapped mallard and a good IPA...

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Looks like fun!

Majorly bummed to not be walking the fields with my faithful companion (Chester) this Fall who died a couple months back.

Envious of you guys, but I am taking the time to prepare for next year and research breeders for a new pup this Spring.

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It is refreshing to see a positive post or write up on the pheasant hunting in mn. Well done! It is good to see someone is still enjoying themselves out chasing roosters in our state.

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  • 2 months later...

looks like a killer place.....is this on public or on a preserve.....I am planning on coming out that way in oct. is public land an option or is it mostly private.....thanx, tennman

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Tennman,

All public. So yes, it's a good option especially if you can get in some weekday hunting.

Ryan

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miller, thanks for the comeback. I'm trying to research all I can before heading that way...any info would really be appreciated. I kn ow how it is to give up a good hunting spot, but this once in a lifetime trip, I can't pass up and it would really be helpful to actually drive to a place I could hunt without getting on someone else property. I probably will go on up north on the first leg of the trip to Effie mn. to try to get up a grouse or two, then stop on the way home to get a pheasant pointed. I use to hunt iowa. but they are really down in iowa. I will be looking for your reply, thanx for the comeback.

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