CowboyBirdDogs
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I'm heading to SoDak Nov 9-15th with 2 buddies. We have 6 dogs between us and have hunted Kansas pretty thoroughly the past 3 years and have decided to try our hand at SoDak this year. I keep up with reports, weather etc. in several states so I know the pheasant population is way down. I personally don't think it could be worse than Kansas because of the the horrific drought they had the past 2 1/2 years. We definitely don't mind hunting our butts off for what we find. But I'm also EXTREMELY interested in other species that SoDak has to offer. Mainly sharptails, huns, grouse etc. Now this may be a dumb question but since these birds stay in different kind of habitat, are their numbers down too or would they not be as affected? We're going to the Pierre area if that helps. I love pheasant hunting and we've had success in Kansas, I realize that SoDak is a different animal. But the first year I went to Kansas there were 900,000 birds harvested, I was thrilled with those numbers and had the time of my life, so if SoDak resembles that I'm ok. I would love to get into those other species as well, if not spend more time hunting them.

