Pheasant Hunting - Turkey Hunting - Quail Hunting - Rooster Hunting - Bird Hunting at The Dunn Deal Hunting Lodge
Pheasant hunting is among the more popular game-hunting sports in the country. It is a popular sport and one that I recommend on a regular basis to those looking to get in a new area of hunting. See More
The ring-necked pheasant, native to Asia, was introduced to Iowa about 1900 after being successfully introduced to the North American continent in 1881. Their introduction to Iowa was the result of a storm that destroyed the pens of breeder William Benton of Cedar Falls, freeing about 2,000 pheasants into the wild. See More
For many hunters November is a peak and valley, the best of times and the worst of times. As North Dakota's popular deer gun hunting season opens and closes, thousands of hunters begin and end their hunting activities within the 16 ½ days the regular season takes place. See More
Our region is blessed with an above average number of wild turkeys. It seems most everywhere I travel I see flocks of turkeys of all sizes from family flocks to bachelor bands of big longbeards. See More
When planning for your bird hunting expedition, what type of bird hunting dogs should you choose? This will depend a lot on what type of bird a you enjoy hunting. Choosing a highly trained hunting and gun dog is very important if you crave bird hunting success. See More
The 2007 Iowa pheasant hunting season begins this Saturday and runs through Jan. 10, 2008. The daily bag limit is 3 rooster pheasants with a possession limit of 12 roosters. Daily shooting hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Statewide pheasant numbers remain largely unchanged from last year, making Iowa one of the nation's top ring-neck producers. See More
Snow, more snow, howling winds, and seemingly endless days of sub-zero wind chills. After nearly a month of the stuff, a lot of folks especially those in the northern half of the state are beginning to use the phrase Long, hard winter. It's only natural for outdoor enthusiasts to voice their concern over the welfare of local pheasant flocks. See More
Since the late 19th century hunters have been the driving force behind the conservation of wildlife, with hunting being an important feature of wildlife management. See More
Early in the pheasant hunting season there are a lot of factors to take into consideration when it comes to preparing for the hunt. See More
The ring-necked pheasant, native to Asia, was introduced to Iowa about 1900 after being successfully introduced to the North American continent in 1881. See More
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