Great Day in South Dakota Today

kruser

Well-known Member
YES, we shoot clay birds First, Then went to the field to hunt the South Dakota pheasants and are now relaxing!
Big day tomorrow
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Remington 11-87 performed flawlessly.
Thought about the Ruger over/under but feel more comfortable with this gun.
 

My family rents out a hunting lodge near Gregory SD every Christmas...looks a lot like that. No hunting for us, but a commercial kitchen and lots of room for the clan....3 weeks and we will be there.
 
Beer and shotguns, must be road hunters, keep the safety's on, shotgun makes a he// of a hole in a roof.
 
Funniest thing I saw happen on a pheasant hunt was six guys were walking abreast, spaced appropriately, across a milo field. A pheasant rooster took off from the left end of the line and flew across in front of all six. All six got off one shot and missed. At the right end of the line, the pheasant flew head on into a tree trunk and killed itself.
 
He said they shot clays, then hunted, then came in for "relaxing" I know Todd Worrel. He doesn't allow alcohol prior to or during hunting.
 
When I was younger, I was with a friend in his dad's car. He had his shot gun leaning up against the front seat, He was doing trying to load it. It went off, put a hole in the roof. His dad wasn't too happy about that. Stan
 
Forty years or so ago I knew an old boy named Arnie. He bought a real low mile around 69-70 Suburban or whatever they called them back then. Loaded up with beer and shotguns and his buddies and went to S Dakota or Nebraska pheasant hunting, came home with the roof taped up above frt. Passenger seat. Claimed that blast was pretty loud.
 

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