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Jiffy

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Talked to a few farmers back home (SE ND) and they've been seeing very few birds while in the combine.

One guy said he hadn't seen a single bird.

Pembina aside, this is an actual report, no bull this time.

Probably try in December, that's the best time anyway.
 


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I have only seen 3 or 4 young birds all summer long and that is all. LB
 

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Last two days watching a combine and driving a grain cart and exactly one bird sighted. Couldn't tell you if it were a hen or roo.
 

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Zero birds out west here, as in none. Hawks musta got em all.

stay up in Pembina, that's were the ND birds are at.
 


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Went to ft yates early this morning and the pheasants and grouse were thick on the side of the road
I think they’ve all headed to the rez. It’s basically a refuge
 

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I think they’ve all headed to the rez. It’s basically a refuge
The three six hole dog trailers I passed would say different. We get as many people staying here hunting the rez as we do state land
 

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Me and a bud and my dog didnt bag a limit either day saturday or sunday but I will say it was one of my most favorite hunts in a long time. My 8 yr old Springer has been known to have siezures during hunting season..so Vet put her on a different med and both saturday and sunday was very very enjoyable for me watching her work!! Actually it didnt matter at all if we filled a limit or not!!! I didnt give 2 shits about limiting.
 


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Our annual .410 only opener went real well, surprisingly a few more birds around. It was a heck of a good time as always!
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Our .410 only opener went real well, surprisingly a few more birds around. It was a heck of a good time as always!
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Would like to know about chokes and loads?...Been in several family arguments about expert vs first youth gun. I shot an 870 .410 several times on a GA trap range. I think my best was an 11 and I damn near had to "aim" it. Pretty sure "fit" was an issue although that's a damn small payload.

Jim Carmichel wrote an article about the .410 in the '80's. He owned two Win Mod 42s; one stamped Mod and the other Full. The choke dimensions were duplicates. He went on to say he knew skeet shooters who refused to pattern their .410s as they didn't want to "know".

I once with the aforementioned .410 (no plug/WV) knocked a fox squirrel out of a tree @ 25yds with a 3in #6. In short: It was finally dispatched at near PBR with a head shot from the last round. In my recollection only seven pellets were found in the carcass. I didn't dissect the head.

I'm not Jiffy, SDMF etc but I can hold my own.

How is this not just a cool stunt? If it's a dog thing or shotgunner thing I'm good both ways and don't GAF: Just curious with Bud Heavy. :p

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The 870 Rem has it's own utilitarian beauty with it's double action bars. The M97/12/42 are 1985 Cathy Ireland.

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stayed within 75 minutes of home. which isn't prime pheasant hunting territory by any means. however, i can usually scratch out a 1-2 man limit in half a day. the typical stomping grounds for me were available to hunt. however, as was pointed out earlier, very few crops are off up here. i am also slightly limited by my 13.5 year old dog. so, we saw very few pheasants. shifted gears and territory about 1:30 and chased grouse. that was a much be

stayed within 75 minutes of home. which isn't prime pheasant hunting territory by any means. however, i can usually scratch out a 1-2 man limit in half a day. the typical stomping grounds for me were available to hunt. however, as was pointed out earlier, very few crops are off up here. i am also slightly limited by my 13.5 year old dog. so, we saw very few pheasants. shifted gears and territory about 1:30 and chased grouse. that was a much better outcome.
released pheasants for youth season, do you get the map too
 

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i am aware of where they release them closer to home. i assume its pretty public information or else how would people know where to take their kids. but, i've got a general route i've taken from carrington to harvey in the past (its been a few years). that's were we went. but, no... i don't believe we hunted any release areas down there.
 


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Those all died. Don't waste your time. SD and Sconi hunters shot them all.
 

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