RAIN RAIN and MORE RAIN

Well it has been quite the Spring. We have had large amounts of rain so far, with over 9 inches within the just the last two weeks. The wild life is doing great. Numerous amount of ducks stuck around through the winter and have hatched out there little ones and with all the water we have now, there should be some great duck hunting in South Dakota. Flooding is a big issue for many places throughout the state. The James river is at one of its all time highs and the Missouri rive is almost at full compacity from up on top of the Oahe Dam down to the corner of the state. 

We are also starting to see great number of little pheasant chicks. With as much rain as we have had, the little ones have survived, with warmer weather and eating all the bugs that are around. CRP and pastures are as thick as they have ever been seeing green for miles. Most of the crops got in on time before the big rains came. For the fields that have been planted looks like we should have another great year of harvesting all around the country. The last couple of weeks Cody and Curt have been out on the 4'wheeler and ranger spraying fields, since the ground has been saturated with water. Some other farmers have had planes come in to spray their fields. 

As for everything else, things have been going really good at GrandSlam Pheasant Hunts. Cody, Corbin, and Ashley have been staying with some of their own jobs and also putting in as much time as possible with the lodge. Curt and Lorie are holding the lodge together doing different odd jobs to keep the place looking good. If the weather stays on the right path, we should have a great 2010 pheasant hunting season. Only a few dates are open for this upcoming season, so if your still interested give us a call at 1-605-778-6789. I have attached a photo video of some the wildlife and water from this Spring, hope you enjoy.

Hope everyone is doing well!

Corbin Korzan

GrandSlam Pheasant Hunts - Manager

1605-680-1777





 

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