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UGUIDE Week 7 Harvest Report By Camp

December 06, 2014 by

UGUIDE has begun to collect harvest data from each of its camps for each week and will post these results here on a weekly basis.  We will do this in an effort to distinguish itself from speculative and non comprehensive media reports to give the pheasant hunter a better idea of what is going on around the state of South Dakota, and more importantly, at UGUIDE Pheasant Camps.

Keep in mind that fair chase pheasant hunting has a host of variables that can affect harvest success.  Assume all data is for self-guided unguided pheasant hunts and where guided will be noted in the results.  Unguided pheasant hunitng success can be affected dramitically by just a few of these variables:  Crop harvest progress, dog skills, dog quantity, hunter skills, hunter quantity, shooting skills, daily weather, etc.

Weekly Crop % Harvested Data from USDA Nov. 30, 2014 - Soybeans - Complete, Corn - Complete, Sorghum - Complete Sunflowers - Complete,

Week 7 Results and Comments  (Numbers posted in average pheasants harvested per person per day in .5 increments +/- .25).  This DOES NOT include unrecovered birds.

Pheasant Harvest Totals are in (  # of total pheasant harvested )

# of unrecoverable birds is new data in 2014 and will also be noted in  (    )

Please Note: Faulkton is a 4 day hunt and rest of camps are 3 day hunts

Tier 1

Faulkton - No Groups Hunting

West River Adventures - 2.0 average per day, harvested total = 69, unrecoverable birds total = 10

Wolf Creek - No Groups Hunting

Tier 2

J Bar Lazy 7 - No Groups Hunting

Pheasant Camp Lodge - 0.5 average per day, harvested total = 20, unrecoverable birds total = Unreported (no dogs)

Tier 3

Gunner's Haven - 1.0 average per day, harvested total = 18, unrecoverable birds total = 8

The Boar's Nest - Pending Report

Tier 4

Cattail Haven - No report given by hunters

Meadow Creek - Pending Report

Comments:  Harvest is complete and we are enperiencing some early winter weather which will push birds into heavier cover.