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South Dakota Pheasant Hunting with Little River


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25 Responses to “South Dakota Pheasant Hunting with Little River”

  1. robsrugbymadness says:

    definitely wouldnt want to try eating the pheasant that was shot at 1:20…..

  2. MrRmk25 says:

    German Shorthaired Pointers are the best!

  3. cachorro369 says:

    That shotgun is the superposed one!? That it(he,she) marks? Excellent hunt .. congratulations! Hurt that for my taste, they throw(shoot) him very closely!

  4. wagesj says:

    Id have to agree I live in nw ok, I make it out to the panhandle about 6 wkends per season good hunting, but still would love to go to S.D. some time.

  5. campdietrying says:

    going tomorro morning here in california

  6. XxDEFCON69xX says:

    the second one man my grandpa and i refer to it as a guillotine shot

  7. TFGvenomTHG says:

    how do you clean these if they have bullets in it??

  8. goosekiller1000 says:

    wow! you peppered that one!

  9. colliepuppie37 says:

    me too its awsome

  10. idontgiveacare12 says:

    I hope to go out to Gettysburg SD this Thanksgiving its always a good hunt

  11. soonersadrkewl says:

    oklahomas pheasant count is up 100 percent

  12. MrGringer123 says:

    nice i love pheaseant hunting

  13. roadwarrior1981 says:

    The good thing about SD is that there is nobody out there to see what you’re killing. Happen to kill a rooster, eagle, helicopter, hang glider? If it flies, it dies.

  14. chedabomb says:

    This is gonna be a good year in Huron SD. I’ve seen more pheasants this year than I’ve seen in 5 years. Can’t wait till opener, It’s like another holiday.

  15. rushnut1958 says:

    I know SD is pheasant heaven, but I really think we’re going to have a good year in Kansas.

  16. PuppyStalker says:

    Man, I was out for youth opener near Sioux Falls, I stepped on a hen and bagged my limit!!!

  17. yoda12145 says:

    I went out for youth season today and had great luck in the Fort-pierre area(we scared no less than 15 roosters, some were skiddy but I got my first today.

  18. octogenerian413 says:

    shooting hens in Michigan is illegal…this man is a poacher, unless he went to a farm I still would not shoot a hen on a farm. The population in Mi is so small that shooting a hen is out of the question and illegal

  19. CodyRRenken says:

    Yes it can be done. But, yes, very rare.

  20. salmonswim says:

    These are not wild birds.

  21. salmonswim says:

    I grew up in Chamberlain SD so Im no stranger to great bird hunting.. although killing a WILD rooster is rare from 40 yards My brother shot one at 60 paces( estimated about 50 yards), By far the most amazing shot I ever saw.. It did the death glide for another 100 yards. Yes it can be done but very very rare.

  22. HuntSDforLife says:

    october 17… save the date

  23. DAREDRIVER1 says:

    Nice shotting. were i live there is a lot of phesants in jersey channel islands

  24. zukazamammee says:

    good job love it

  25. mintystick says:

    These look like good birds and its a pity they were not let go a bit and shot at 30 to 40 yards.
    If you realy want to try your shill at pheasants you should try driven birds where they come over oak trees on a bank. This gives them time to get maximum speed and come over the guns flat out 30 to 40 yards straight up.

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