I'm headed back to South Dakota this fall with my dad and my dog to chase pheasants on public-access lands and hopefully we are drawn for ducks as well (we each have 1 preference point).
Previously we stayed at the Bird dog Bunkhouse in Gettysburg. To be sure, it was a nice place to stay and was good for us finding pheasants, but seemed that there isn't as much water around for duck hunting opportunities on walk-in etc. I also generally like the idea of trying new territory/hunts when I get chance to head out of state, though I know we can get into good ring-neck ground if we were to go back there.
I've been poring over the SD atlas as well as OnX and it looks like there is a nice amount of WIA/CREP/WPA land in that space north and east of Aberdeen to where we could do well on a mixed-bag hunting week.
I guess what I'm trying to ascertain without being THAT guy looking for Lat/Long coordinates is if this thought process is sound or if I'd be splitting the baby by trying to get into more ducks ans that it isn't as much a pheasant-rich environment.
We're looking at the non-resident opening week for pheasants as our time frame. Pheasants are still the number 1 goal of the trip, but we'd like to take advantage of the 10am start time and get out early a few mornings to shoot some ducks.
Thanks,
Ben
Previously we stayed at the Bird dog Bunkhouse in Gettysburg. To be sure, it was a nice place to stay and was good for us finding pheasants, but seemed that there isn't as much water around for duck hunting opportunities on walk-in etc. I also generally like the idea of trying new territory/hunts when I get chance to head out of state, though I know we can get into good ring-neck ground if we were to go back there.
I've been poring over the SD atlas as well as OnX and it looks like there is a nice amount of WIA/CREP/WPA land in that space north and east of Aberdeen to where we could do well on a mixed-bag hunting week.
I guess what I'm trying to ascertain without being THAT guy looking for Lat/Long coordinates is if this thought process is sound or if I'd be splitting the baby by trying to get into more ducks ans that it isn't as much a pheasant-rich environment.
We're looking at the non-resident opening week for pheasants as our time frame. Pheasants are still the number 1 goal of the trip, but we'd like to take advantage of the 10am start time and get out early a few mornings to shoot some ducks.
Thanks,
Ben