Posted on October 09 2018
The grasslands of central South Dakota are ground zero for pheasant hunting in America. Common pheasants (known throughout the U.S as ring-necked pheasants) are native to China and were first introduced in Oregon in 1881. Throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s, many more birds–mostly from English game-bird farms–were released across the country. Although 2018 … Continue reading "11.21–End of the Hunt"
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