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Pheasant Hunting North DakotaThe ring-neck resurgence means more wild birds.
Lead by Hettinger county, other counties to consider visiting would be Sargent, Emmons, Stark, and McLean. On a guided hunt you should expect to see hundreds of wild pheasants each day! Especially early in the season. With your best chance for success coming from walking through prime cover early morning or late evening. Bird movement is fairly consistent. Unless weather or hunters disrupt it. And any guide worth their salt should know what that is for a given area. Being prepared helps too. You want a hunting jacket with a decent game pouch. Brush pants and boots you've worn before and are broken in are a must. And don't forget your blaze orange hat. Whether unguided or working with one of the pheasant hunting North Dakota outfitters it's wise to never rush your shot. A flushed rooster taking flight is enough to unnerve even the most experienced pheasant hunter. If you can learn to take your time and aim carefully, hard as that may be to do, the outcome is apt to be better. Resulting in a ring-neck season to remember instead of stories of the one that flew away.
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