
South Dakota has become a pheasant hunters dream spot. However, often overlooked is West River South Dakota's abundant sharptail grouse population and the greater prairie chicken. The greater prairie chicken is one of the most elusive birds that can be hunted. Here at the Prairie Highlands Lodge, we take great price in differing ourselves from the other lodges in South Dakota that focus on the pheasant. It's important to us and our clients to offer land that has an abundance of wild native upla
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Besides our South Dakota pheasant hunting, Mike Kuchera's South Dakota Guide Services Inc offers our clients a specialty hunt for the upland bird hunting enthusiast. In September and early October, Mike guides some of the finest Prairie Chicken and Sharptail Grouse hunting available. You will hunt in panoramic South Dakota settings reminiscent of the film Dances With Wolves. Chances are you will not only see sharptails and prairie chickens, but you will also see other wildlife such as coyote,
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At Holt Creek Ringnecks, we have an abundance of natural Nebraska wildlife. Over our 10,000 acres of private land, we have almost all types of wildlife that is offered for sport hunting in Nebraska. Don't overlook Prairie Chicken and Sharp-tail Grouse hunting as this is a hunt which will challenge the very best of hunter and will test your shooting skills. Prairie Chickens and Sharp-tail are very fast flyers, they are very wild and their habitat is unlike that of other game birds. Try experie
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With our rich population of upland game you're sure to have a blast at Cottonwood Hunting Lodge. Our 50,000 acres of rolling hills, canyons, meadows and enriched pasture lands makes Cottonwood Hunting Lodge an excellent and exciting experience whether you are hunting pheasants, grouse, quail, prairie chickens, doves or all of the above. Our professional guides will put you on the birds and can accommodate your hunting dogs. Our upland game hunts are daily hunts priced at $350 a day plus permi
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The traditional stronghold of greater prairie chickens in Kansas is the Flint Hills, a roughly 50-mile-wide band of tallgrass prairie that extends from the Oklahoma border northward nearly to the Nebraska line in the eastern third of the state. ted the plow. By fall, many prairie chickens will begin feeding in cut sorghum, corn, or soybean fields. Since these birds often fly directly to specific fields when they leave their roosts in early morning,
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