Spring Update
Well with winter finally coming to an end we are off to a very wet spring. The water around the local area is at it highest point in the last 10 years. Even though we are so wet, on our few days of having dry weather, Curt and Cody have been out in the fields spreading fertilizer and discing up food plots. Also with large amount of water this is great for wildlife in many ways. First and foremost, the wildlife shouldn't have to worry about finding water on hot days. Second, should keep a lot of bugs around for the small chicks to eat. Third, is that with the high water, ducks and pheasant will nest on the higher grounds, so this will keep their nest from flooding out and not having to re-hatch.
As of now the pheasants are starting to move into their breeding stage. All of the hens are bunched up in the tree groves and the rooster are really starting to stand their ground and fight over the hens. With the harsh winter coming to an end, we have noticed a small decrease in the population. Though with a great start for the Spring, it looks as if we are off to the start of a great year. Winter pictures will be posted soon.
Corbin Korzan
GrandSlam Pheasant Hunts - Manager


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