07 February 2005, 22:45
LabmanSuggestions for a place to hunt pheasants
I'm looking for a place to hunt pheasants (strickly wild birds). I'm flexible on location: Iowa, Kansas, N. Dakota would all be fine. What I'm looking for is just a place to stay and ground to hunt. Don't need anything fancy, just a warm place to crash at the end of the day for me and my four legged hunting buddy. I don't need or want a guide service since I have my own dog and know how to hunt pheasants. Anyone have any suggestions for a place that they would be willing to share? A bed adn breakfast kind of place would be great if they have hunting land available.
Thanks
08 February 2005, 04:40
DB BillDo a google search with the input being
pheasants iowa or pheasants kansas etc
you will get a lot of hits showing a large vareity of opportunties from simple offers to hunt on their land all the way up to $1,000 a day.
08 February 2005, 20:37
LabmanThanks for the Google suggestion. I've done that, but was hoping for some suggestions from folks who have had first hand experience with someone.
08 February 2005, 21:31
Aspen Hill AdventuresTom,
I have a good friend in Kansas that might be able to help you. He lives and breathes birds. I will PM you with his email info.
10 February 2005, 02:36
LabmanThanks Ann. I received your note and send your friend an e-mail.
16 February 2005, 21:21
Customstoxlabman, try this link. It is in South Dakota. I noticed you did not mention that state, a bit surprising since you are after pheasants.
South Dakota Self-Guided Hunts16 February 2005, 22:19
fritzijaegerHello Tom !
If you are interessted, for 1000 Us i think you can fly to Europe and hunt with us in a group for a day ca.350-600 Pheasants.
I think you can shoot there 15-40 birds.
If you are interessted e mail me.
With best greatings Fritzijaeger
17 February 2005, 01:49
Labmanfritzijaeger - Thank you very much for the invite. I'm always amazed by the generosity shown by hunters on this site, but I think I'll have to pass. I just wouldn't feel right hunting pheasants without my 4 legged hunting partner and the logistics (if it's even possible) of taking a dog to Europe would be just too much. Does sound like a blast though.