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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 106747" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Pheasants normally hatch the first couple weeks of June so right about now. These next two weeks weather is as important for this falls hunting as the winter weather is. If it's cold and wet most chick's will die and if warm and dry we will have a good year. Next two days are not looking all that great for them but after that looks decent. Not sure why I root for a good hatch...I never chase them and other then big bucks nothing gets land posted faster then lots of ditch chickens.</p><p></p><p> As for deer that unit always had big numbers of big deer. Not sure if I still have them but used to get tons of pics of large bachelor groups of deer where 150 to 170 class deer were common. Some of these deer would show them selves during the hunting season but many were night time gosts that were never seen by anyone in the light of day. Hell there's a reason the state record comes from 2K2!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 106747, member: 1305"] Pheasants normally hatch the first couple weeks of June so right about now. These next two weeks weather is as important for this falls hunting as the winter weather is. If it's cold and wet most chick's will die and if warm and dry we will have a good year. Next two days are not looking all that great for them but after that looks decent. Not sure why I root for a good hatch...I never chase them and other then big bucks nothing gets land posted faster then lots of ditch chickens. As for deer that unit always had big numbers of big deer. Not sure if I still have them but used to get tons of pics of large bachelor groups of deer where 150 to 170 class deer were common. Some of these deer would show them selves during the hunting season but many were night time gosts that were never seen by anyone in the light of day. Hell there's a reason the state record comes from 2K2! [/QUOTE]
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