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RING-NECKED PHEASANT

The ring-necked pheasant, which became the state bird of South Dakota, is commonly found in agriculture farmlands with crops of corn, wheat, oats, barley or hay, or areas with grasslands mixed with small woodlands. Pheasant is a popular midwestern game bird, drawing hunters from across the nation each fall season.

 

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Walk-in for Late Season Pheasant

Most pheasant hunting takes place in the early season, and later in the season most hunters have turned their attention to deer and waterfowl and other game. This leaves some real opportunity for those hardy bird hunters who're still persisting.

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Late Season Pheasant

The new wears off, but the fun doesn't go away. This is a fitting description of pheasant hunting after the season's been in a couple of weeks. The hoopla of opening day dies down, but there's still plenty good hunting left for those who'll work to find it.

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Pheasant Tendon Removal (Video Included)

Get tips on-for an easier to eat 'drumstick.

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Goose Hunt (Video Included)
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Avoid Long Shots with Pheasant
Being a hunter means conducting your hunts according to a high standard of ethical behavior. A significant part of this is striving for quick, clean kills of game that you're after.
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Bagging ‘Hunter Wise’ Pheasant

Who is smarter, the pheasant hunter or the pheasant? A lot of times it seems to be the latter, especially when the season has been in a few weeks, and the birds have become educated in hunter avoidance.

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Hunt the ‘Second’ Pheasant Season

The new wears off, but the fun doesn't go away. This is a fitting description of pheasant hunting after the season's been in a couple of weeks. The hoopla of opening day dies down, but there's still plenty good hunting left for those who'll work to find it.

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Marinate After Cooking Pheasants
Marinating is a good way to impart flavor and moisture into wild game, and everybody knows you marinate game before cooking it, right? Not necessarily, says Scott Leyseth, the Sporting Chef. He says sometimes the meat tastes better if you marinate after it's cooked instead of before.
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Taxidermy Pheasants
So you want to take a pheasant to the taxidermist? Obviously you want the best looking mount possible; and to a large degree, the final product will be determined by how you take care of the bird before shipping it. Give your taxidermist a good specimen to work with, and he'll provide a better mount for your den or hunting club.
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South Dakota Pheasant
South Dakota's pheasant population is renowned, attracting hunters from all over. Many hunters flock to and make reservations at commercial operations, but what if you want to come out and hunt on your own?
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Pheasant Blocking
There's a new kid on the block and specifically when it relates to pheasant hunting. Although maybe new isn't quite the right description.
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Ways To Hunt Pheasant
These strategies will take pheasants, handsome birds that have been imported from the Far East.
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Sidelining for Pheasants

Pheasants live along the fringe. Moving from roost, to gravel, to feed and water is easiest in edge habitat. The lone hunter and a dog will make the most points on midday jaunts through fringe cover. Here, the birds go to rest when the sun is high or to escape from the pressure a large hunting group may be putting on a nearby crop field.

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