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Friday, November 4, 2011

South Dakota – The Waterfowl Sleeper State


A few years ago, on a Winchester Ammunition ladies hunt, I met Heather Reddemann. Heather is a prostaffer for Winchester Ammunition and SHE Outdoor Apparel. She is a person I instantly clicked with and stayed in contact with over the years. She is a dog trainer at Oak Tree Farm in South Dakota, as well as a full-time pharmacy PhD student. She has been hounding me to get out to South Dakota for not only pheasants, but ducks as well. This year I was fortunate enough to draw a limited tag for waterfowl.

I have always known South Dakota is notorious for pheasants, but what about ducks? Our first adventure out was started with an argo ride (which is now on my must-have list). We found a nice waterhole and hid in the cattails. We saw and heard so many ducks that morning. It became clear to me that South Dakota is a sleeper state for waterfowl.

I could tell it was my first duck hunt of the season, my shot was lousy, but I still had a lot of fun and managed to shoot a nice bufflehead, something I haven’t shot before. That afternoon we got in some pheasant hunting at Oak Tree. I was thrilled to finally say that I had hunted pheasants in South Dakota!

I have always hunted behind German Shorthair Pointers; this was my first time behind flushers. I always thought I liked pointers, but Heather’s labs changed my perspective; I think I am a flusher kind of girl! Her dogs can go from a duck blind in the morning to a pheasant field in the afternoon and perform like rockstars.

The next morning we got back into the waterfowl frame of mind and hunted a little waterhole right behind Heather’s house. We had action all morning! We had pintails, teal and every duck imaginable come into our little spread.

My favorite moment was when I heard a WHOOSH…a small group of green winged teal came firing in like a bunch of fighter jets. I couldn’t believe how quick they were. I was able to drop one of them. I was super excited! The thrill of hearing those quick birds and being able to bring one down picked up my shooting confidence.

I was bummed my trip was so short, but I am glad I got to experience South Dakota. Working with Heather’s retrievers was a treat. They are such versatile and smart hunting dogs. The hunting was great. I can now finally say that I have pheasant hunted in South Dakota, as well as waterfowl. I am also glad I got to share that time in the field with a dear friend.


Friday, September 16, 2011

Photos - SHE Media Trip - South Africa

Afton House - Johannesburg

Jeffreys Bay

Karen, Hilary and Shannon - Jeffreys Bay

Sea of Seashells

Tollie's B&B - Jeffreys Bay

Jeffreys Bay

Karen, Tollie and Shannon - Jeffreys Bay

Shannon & Brittany on a game drive

Sunset - game drive - Jeffreys Bay

Up close with Rhinos

Nyala - game drive

Bontebuck - game drive
Momma & Baby Rhino - game drive
Cape Buffalo - game drive

Warthog - Addo

Tollie Our Tour Guide - Addo

Obey the sign
Kudu - Addo

Zebra - Addo

Elephant - Addo

Emu - Addo

Love this sign

The Lodge

Backyard - Lodge

Hilary feeding Bonty and Ears

The rooms

These thorns were EVERYWHERE

Beautiful Sunset at Tollie's

Chuckie

Hilary and Shannon participating in a tradition at Tollie's


Traffic Jam

Family meals

Karen's Blue Wildebeest

Tons of glassing

Hilary's Springbuck

Hilary's Impala

Termite Hill!

Giraffes

Karen's Impala

Sherry's Springbuck

Dawn's Black Wildebeest

Amazing views

Shannon's Black Wildebeest

Shannon's Impala

Cape Buffalo

Taking a quick nap

Sherry's Blue Wildebeest

Karen on a stalk

Karen's Springbuck

Hilary's Red Hartebeest

Shannon's Springbuck