I would suggest making your hotel/motel reservations now for an area your interested in. If you find something different you can always cancel but at least you will have the peace of mind knowing you have something......plus they may fill-up for the time period you wanted to go. When I get home...
Rooster Run is a great place to hunt & the cover will still be good. A month ago we held our Dodge County Pheasants Forever Chapter (Rod is a member of the chapter) youth hunt at his place & it was great!
Cackle Creek in Ashippun would be an option. Cover should be good yet. It's about the only one I have hunted the last few years so I can't comment on the others, which I'm sure would also be good. You can check their website.
I can't wait!.......I'll be hunting a new pup this year that is showing a lot of promise. I checked the Wis. DNR website the other day to see if the release numbers were out. I'm guessing it will be similar to last year. I got the South Dakota 2015 Hunting Atlas I ordered in the mail two days ago.
I have a similar Johny House & never just let them fly out the top door. I have a smaller door on top that swings open in the normal fashion & usually I just reach in and grab them off the top ledge or use a small butterfly net that I bought on Amazon. Occasionally I grab them out the larger...
The Ruger Red Label is a great gun. I have one in 20g and love it! Not that The CZ is bad.....I've looked at and held them and they seem like a decent gun for the money but I would take the Red Label if it is in good shape.
I have a 2014 Chevy Double Cab with 6'6" bed. It is the most quiet, best riding truck I have ever been in and gets decent fuel mileage for a full size. Very happy with my choice!
I used PS Steel #4's in my 20 gauges for my South Dakota trip a couple of weeks ago. I was very pleased with the results. I used IC in the Benelli M2 & IC/M in the Ruger Red Label. I also like the fact that Federal is a National Sponsor of PF and some of the proceeds from each box are given to PF.