Originally Posted By: L. Brown
One problem I've always wondered about, hunting as a nonresident for a long period of time: What do you do with the birds you shoot once you've exceeded the possession limit? Especially with big birds like pheasants, it's pretty hard to eat that many of them. Especially when you're on the road.


Great question! I have a house in SD that I use as a "Bed and Breakfast" for pheasant hunters. It's a nice place to stay, reasonably priced and I cook nice meals for those there. I don't guide anyone. All bring their own dogs to hunt with. They opt to hunt solo or with their friends.

Not all guys get their limits while there for five days. I give the guys birds to fill out their possession limits to take home. They all like eating pheasant so are glad to take them.

I keep the birds I shoot the last five days of my stay. All is legal and above board. Here are some photos of my house.

Thanks for the compliments LeFusil smile







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