South Dakota Pheasants
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South Dakota Pheasants
Just a little teaser. The Fox guys are having a great time in South Dakota.
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Thanks Fred. You’re close , but that’s an XE. Back in May I bought a 12 ga. XE with 28” barrels. I believe the advertised weight was 6 lbs. 12 oz. which I figured would be good for pheasant hunting. Fortunately, yesterday I was presented with two nice opportunities. I couldn’t be happier with the way it handled.
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Long time Fox member Tom Damiani (aka Sparky) had a good day yesterday taking pheasants with both his 16 ga. A5 and his Model 12. South Dakota’s abundant pheasant population gives a hunter the chance to use a wide variety of guns.
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Milt with his 16 ga. Manufrance
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Daryl with “first blood” with his 20 ga. Ithaca.
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
I love Fox shotguns, but today I decided to diversify. While “blocking” I took a nice rooster with my 1881 Parker Lifter.
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Looks like you fellas are having a great trip. Great pics with beutiful birds and great guns!!! Looks like the weather is pretty warm out there, short sleeves in October in SD!!
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Yep, hit 82* today. We had to work hard today battling the heat but we survived.
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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Jeff, is this the annual hunt where shooting hours for ringnecks started later in the morning and you were early morning duck hunting.also is it roosters only.i am enjoying pics and post,looks like everyone is having success. thanks for posting 

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Re: South Dakota Pheasants
Yes Fred. I think I’ve done this trip 6 times, while Daryl, Milt and Tom have come out here 20 some years. It’s strictly roosters and a 3 bird limit. Shooting starts at 10:00 a.m. We have hunted ducks at sunrise, but with the current dry spell there is no water on the farmer’s property, so no duck hunting for us.
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