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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 1152266" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>I got started dogging 20+ years ago with a friend of mine who hunted on the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota. It was great until the tribe decided it would be a great idea to raise all the fees through the roof and put all manner of restrictions on hunters. We stopped going there after they mandated a native "guide". The guy we were assigned didn't have a clue and more or less just sat around eating our food and drinking our sodas. The nail in the coffin was when they decided that they wouldn't allow handgun hunting. We had three guys in our group who were into long range handgun shooting. We have since been going to Medora, North Dakota. It is a great town to stay in with lots of things to do. Lots of public hunting land within reasonable driving distance that holds good numbers of dogs. Google Earth can be your friend when it comes to finding dog towns. There are a number of great towns to shoot near Medora. Some are "drive in"(which generally see a lot of pressure) while there are also great "rimfire range" towns that get very little pressure if you are willing to walk a ways. We have been going there long enough now that we have local connections which helps with private land access. The local game and fish officers have always been very helpful any time we look for new areas. Good luck in your search. Dogging is one of my favorite pastimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 1152266, member: 84442"] I got started dogging 20+ years ago with a friend of mine who hunted on the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota. It was great until the tribe decided it would be a great idea to raise all the fees through the roof and put all manner of restrictions on hunters. We stopped going there after they mandated a native "guide". The guy we were assigned didn't have a clue and more or less just sat around eating our food and drinking our sodas. The nail in the coffin was when they decided that they wouldn't allow handgun hunting. We had three guys in our group who were into long range handgun shooting. We have since been going to Medora, North Dakota. It is a great town to stay in with lots of things to do. Lots of public hunting land within reasonable driving distance that holds good numbers of dogs. Google Earth can be your friend when it comes to finding dog towns. There are a number of great towns to shoot near Medora. Some are "drive in"(which generally see a lot of pressure) while there are also great "rimfire range" towns that get very little pressure if you are willing to walk a ways. We have been going there long enough now that we have local connections which helps with private land access. The local game and fish officers have always been very helpful any time we look for new areas. Good luck in your search. Dogging is one of my favorite pastimes. [/QUOTE]
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