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<blockquote data-quote="2fewdaysafield" data-source="post: 529387" data-attributes="member: 12389"><p>Ken....</p><p></p><p>My apologies for taking so long to reply. I had to go participate in a foul 4 letter word....work. I'm "semi-retired" but for some reason I find cooking in a 120 degree kitchen more entertaining than being a "WalMart Greeter Guy". Which just proves that there is no accounting for taste.....</p><p></p><p>I never looked into South Dakaota as a Pronghorn hunting destination. My Pronghorn experience was handed to me on a silver platter by a guy I met on a Pheasant hunt organized on another Forum. He, I and a bunch of other guys hunt pheasants together every year in Oklahoma and I also travel to Texas for doves with a guy I met on that Pheasant hunt. </p><p></p><p>You lived in Mass back in the good old days....probably in the Berkshires. I live in NW Connecticut about 5 miles from the Mass line. I remember when hunting permission was easy to get around here and the woods were loaded with partridge (or grouse if you're hunting with a fancy sort of guy) and woodcock. There were even some pheasants.</p><p></p><p>The birds are mostly gone now. and getting permission on private land is next to impossible now. The old-timers are dying off. In the last 10 years I've gone from having permission on over 300 acres to less than 30.</p><p></p><p>So I travel for most of my hunting. Wyoming, Texas, Oklahoma. Wherever some kind soul I have met on a gun forum will have me.</p><p></p><p>Gotta go to sleep now. They want me in the kitchen at 7:30 am. Doncha just love "retirement"?!</p><p></p><p>Best.....Kris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2fewdaysafield, post: 529387, member: 12389"] Ken.... My apologies for taking so long to reply. I had to go participate in a foul 4 letter word....work. I'm "semi-retired" but for some reason I find cooking in a 120 degree kitchen more entertaining than being a "WalMart Greeter Guy". Which just proves that there is no accounting for taste..... I never looked into South Dakaota as a Pronghorn hunting destination. My Pronghorn experience was handed to me on a silver platter by a guy I met on a Pheasant hunt organized on another Forum. He, I and a bunch of other guys hunt pheasants together every year in Oklahoma and I also travel to Texas for doves with a guy I met on that Pheasant hunt. You lived in Mass back in the good old days....probably in the Berkshires. I live in NW Connecticut about 5 miles from the Mass line. I remember when hunting permission was easy to get around here and the woods were loaded with partridge (or grouse if you're hunting with a fancy sort of guy) and woodcock. There were even some pheasants. The birds are mostly gone now. and getting permission on private land is next to impossible now. The old-timers are dying off. In the last 10 years I've gone from having permission on over 300 acres to less than 30. So I travel for most of my hunting. Wyoming, Texas, Oklahoma. Wherever some kind soul I have met on a gun forum will have me. Gotta go to sleep now. They want me in the kitchen at 7:30 am. Doncha just love "retirement"?! Best.....Kris [/QUOTE]
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