The J Bar Lazy 7 Pheasant Camp is located 50 miles North of Chamberlain, South Dakota in Hyde County. At the end of a 3 mile driveway, The J Bar Lazy Pheasant Camp is located in one of the unique pheasant hunting areas in South Dakota. From your hunting base camp, nestled in an old farmstead, you'll enjoy watching wildlife and enjoy the pace of a South Dakota pheasant hunting schedule. The camp is located on a 5000 acre working ranch and you will enjoy the company of the host that owns and operates the farm that has been in the family for near a century.
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J Bar Lazy 7 Hunting & Land:
This package can accommodate groups 4 to 8.
5000 total acres with at least 500 huntable acres of corn, CRP, milo food plots and shelterbelts. The ranch boast 50 acres of CRP tree plantings, several hundred acres of milo, and a cozy old farmhouse that you and your friends can call home for a very secluded and relaxing hunting experience.
From Chamberlain you'll follow the Lewis & Clark trail for 50 miles of some of the most scenic country in the state.
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J Bar Lazy 7 Lodging:
- 3 bedroom farmstead house with full kitchen - Sleeps as many as 8
- Bathroom/shower
- 8 beds
- Sink, Stove and Fridge and compliment of cooking amenities
- Dining table and chairs
- Loafing porch
- BBQ Grill
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J Bar Lazy 7 References
"Chris - Wanted to let you know that we had a great time on our hunt. It was everything that we expected and more. I am not a meat hunter and we enjoyed our experience there very much. We saw many deer, both Muleys and Whitetail and enjoyed watching two bucks fighting in a field. Saw two badgers (a first for me). My son-in-law shot his first pheasant. My son got several sharptails - saw quite a few. My prize was a fully mature, male prarie chicken (another first for me) which is now at the taxidermist - could not find a single mark where it was hit - maybe a heart attack. The hosts were very cordial and provided us with a nice map so we knew exactly where we could hunt. The house was super clean and had everything we could want". Jim - Illinois
"Chris - Wanted to give you a report on our trip. Still lots of birds. Limited out on Roosters all 3 days, but we had to work for them. 5 Sharpies the last day and 1 Hun. We had a great time. Jason showed us the property and left us alone. Perfect setup for 3 people. Lodging is outstanding. Weather was perfect". Randy Kansas
"We had a great time in SD at the Pekareks' - our group is going to re-book for next year for the same weekend! We definitely saw more birds than last year, and the milo plots Jason added were productive. It'd be nice to see him put in some CRP or at least some more uncut alfalfa fields - the birds liked the alfalfa field near the house but it doesn't take much to overhunt that one. No limits...but then again limits are not what the J Bar property is really about anyway". Greg - Minneapolis
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