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2012 Prairie dog adventures
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:57 am
by Mike
I'm starting to look at options for this year and wonder where prairie dogs can be found in good numbers. I've been to WY, SD and KS in the past years, but it seems that my contacts in those areas aren't looking too great for the upcoming season. I don't expect anyone to hand out addresses or phone numbers. I'm a big boy and I can do my own work. I'm just looking for general areas where the targets are abundant and the land isn't all leased up by outfitters, so that I can start prospecting.
Thanks,
Mike
Re: 2012 Prairie dog adventures
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:06 am
by Rick in Oregon
Mike - If you'd like more shooting than with PD's, better weather and less ferocious wind, consider ground squirrels instead. They are also much dumber, so stay up even when the shooting is hot, and don't all dive for cover inside of 300 yards when the shooting starts.
One of our own forum members runs a great outfit here, and has some of the best shooting I've ever had in my life. Farther to go for you I know, but an experience not soon forgotten. Some of the flying rats pictured on his site are mine.
http://www.no-off-season.com/guided-hunts.html
Tim Titus and his son Ben are both varmint shooters/hunters; Ben has scored on rock chucks with his .243 Ackley past 1,000 yards, and is known here as verminator2. Great folks.
Re: 2012 Prairie dog adventures
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:14 pm
by Mike
Rick,
I've definitely considered the ground squirrels, but time will probably not allow for such a road trip with my shooting buddies. We're looking for something that's within about 900 miles of Springfield or St. Louis (closer is good, but better shooting is the top priority).
Thanks,
Mike
Re: 2012 Prairie dog adventures
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:22 pm
by TD-Max
From what I gather the Wall SD area is pretty decent. I've had so-so shooting in my outings, but I'm looking to get back out again this spring. Memorial weekend works well for me but of course the weather is hit and miss pretty bad at that time.
Re: 2012 Prairie dog adventures
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:39 am
by Mike
Thanks for the tip, TD. We went near Winner, SD a couple years ago and used a "guide" on reservation land. Plenty of dogs, but they were very highly educated and our "guide" was less than impressive. Do you hit reservation land or private ground up there?
Re: 2012 Prairie dog adventures
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:05 am
by Rick in Oregon
Mike: I've had some good dog shoots in the Murdo, SD area too....worth checking out. There's more than one guide service that utilizes that area.
Re: 2012 Prairie dog adventures
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:43 pm
by Mike
Rick: Thanks for the tip. I usually try to get permission to shoot directly from land owners, but it's good to know that guides are available if I have to fall back on something. I have a couple new shooting sticks that need to be properly broken in this year.