Henshaw sure looks different than it did 15 years ago the last time I hunted it. Those trees were barely saplings and not very tall. Without seeing the hills in the background for a bearing I can guess you are probably in one of two places on the NE side of the lake.
The only time I ever...
Wow that’s really surprising. I remember in the 90s there were a few years the water was extremely low but we still managed to kill a ducks. You’re right and if there isn’t any grass on the shore the wigeon won’t stay. Hopefully it rebounds next year for you all. I haven’t hunted henshaw in 13...
Did anyone hunt lake Henshaw this year? Do they still allow waterfowl hunting? I’m not looking to cyber scout as I don’t live in SD anymore but I have very fond memories of hunting there and curious how things are.
It wasn't a huge deal to me. The way I saw it I could buy the a350 for $900 and the chokes I want for another $95 or buy the a400 which has a kick off that I think is useless and 4 chokes for $1600. Made it a no brainer I actually bought another a300 for Black Friday as a backup to the backup to...
Nice pics and solid strap. Always a good day when a sprig dies on the south end. I've only ever killed sprig on that end when it was super foggy first thing in the morning.
Yeah when I called and asked about it they said I could purchase one but the a350 only comes with an IM. All my other Beretta's came with four that's why I made the call. I didn't really care because I don't like factory chokes just didn't want to make sure I didn't get screwed.
Wow that takes me back. I grew up hunting Lake Henshaw and started going with my Dad when I was four years old and continued until I joined the Air Force in 06. Since then I've got to hunt all over the country but no matter where I'm at I still have brief flashbacks of the lake. Like the mud...
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