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By: Chris Hitzeman - UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
Published: May 6th, 2008
LOCATION: South Dakota, Edmunds Count near Ipswich & Roscoe
HOST: Your host is the owner of a 1900+ acre farm that has been in the family for a long time. Your host is an avid pheasant hunter, bird dog man, farmer, and rancher. He enjoys relating to pheasant hunters, the sport of pheasant and deer hunting and farming for pheasants as well as running a full-time cattle and row crop operation.
LODGING: Brand new in 2008! Built for private exclusive use of UGUIDE Pheasant Hunters is a 32'X 40' Pheasant Camp facility which will comfortably accomodate 12 hunters. Base features will be 3 large bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms w'showers, a full kitchen and great room, bird cleaning facilities and indoor shelter for dogs + satellite TV.
HUNTING: You'll experience classic Aberdeen South Dakota Pheasant Hunting. Known for it's seasonal high bird numbers, Aberdeen area is in the highest of the high pheasant population areas in South Dakota and the upper midwest for that matter. You'll be hunting the following types of cover: Milo, corn, CRP, cattails, sloughs and shelterbelts.
THE FARM: The Aberdeen Pheasant Camp is based in a privately owned long-time family owned and operated working cattle and crop farming operation. For pheasant hunting purposes, a portion of the farm is devoted to pheasant hunting and the farming for pheasants required to produce truly native wild ringneck pheasant populations.
UNIQUE ADVANTAGES: The unique advantages of this pheasant camp are: New private lodging, high pheasant populations, diversity of cover, good late season cover ( cattail sloughs, trees), can accommodate large groups.
MORE INFO: http://www.uguidesdpheasants.com/pheasant-hunts/aberdeen-north/
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The Fewell Group in 2007. Productive day on the East Farm in Dec. late season hunt
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U-GUIDE South Dakota Pheasant HuntingTM, also a habitat organization, proudly supports Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever in its efforts to improve and sustain wildlife habitat around the country.
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