2009 Summer Update

         With Spring and Summer flying on by, the Fall hunting season will be here before we know it.  Dogs flushing wild birds, hunters meeting up with old companions, guns blazing as the birds flush by the hundreds, CAN'T hardly wait. 

         This year we had a really great Spring, no bad weather, just enough rain when we needed it and a great carry over of birds. Though as you can tell in some pictures we did have some problems going through the low areas. As Summer came along, the crops started popping out of the ground and grew like weeds. Hopefully we will keep getting the rain throughout the rest of the year to produce a great crop/habitat for the birds. 
          With the great carry over of birds from this winter, we are seeing a substantial amount of young chicks. Hens with no less that 8 chicks to seeing some with up to 18. At the same time we are also seeing hens still on there nests. With the number of birds we are seeing so for this year, we are really excited to see what the season will bring. 
         We have been blessed this year with the great weather we are having. We have yet to reach over a hundred degrees and have had a good amount of rain. Unfortunately surrounding counties have had some really bad weather, with tornadoes, strong winds and damaging hail. Hopefully our weather will stay on the same path and provide us with a great hunting season. 

         We look forward to hearing from everyone, keep on checking back for we should be making more updates within the next month. Take care and hope all is doing well.

Corbin Korzan

GrandSlam Pheasant Hunts Manager

Corbin@grandslampheasanthunts.com

605-680-1777



 

 

  

 
 


 











 

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