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We've got North Dakota pheasant hunting! GameBirdHunts is your directory for North Dakota hunting preserves:
Pheasant Hunting Opportunties exist throughout North Dakota however, some of the best pheasant hunting is found in the SW part of North Dakota. Sharptail grouse hunting is common in the central, west central part of the state. ND has a lot of open land and plenty of opportunities for the hunter who is willing to work. Ruffed grouse hunting is normally only found in the extreme northern part of North Dakota. The Lewis and Clark Expedition spent more time in North Dakota than any other state.
The explorers were enchanted by this area. Lewis wrote in his journal on May 5, 1805, "The country is as yesterday, beautiful in the extreme." They saw more game enroute from their winter camp at Fort Mandan to where the Yellowstone enters the Missouri River than anywhere else on their journey.

We've got North Dakota pheasant hunting! GameBirdHunts is your directory for North Dakota hunting preserves:
Pheasant Hunting Opportunties exist throughout North Dakota however, some of the best pheasant hunting is found in the SW part of North Dakota. Sharptail grouse hunting is common in the central, west central part of the state. ND has a lot of open land and plenty of opportunities for the hunter who is willing to work. Ruffed grouse hunting is normally only found in the extreme northern part of North Dakota. The Lewis and Clark Expedition spent more time in North Dakota than any other state.
The explorers were enchanted by this area. Lewis wrote in his journal on May 5, 1805, "The country is as yesterday, beautiful in the extreme." They saw more game enroute from their winter camp at Fort Mandan to where the Yellowstone enters the Missouri River than anywhere else on their journey.
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Featured Pheasant Hunting Destinations
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P.O. Box 129
Regent, ND 58650
Roughrider Pheasant Company hunts on over 8,000 acres; We have thousands of wild pheasants. We also hunt prairie dogs, sharp tail, whitetail, mule deer, elk and call coyotes. CRP, food plots, tree rows and cropland; guided or unguided, our dogs or yours. Lodging available. Read more about Roughrider Pheasant Company
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North Dakota Pheasant Hunting Preserves
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802 East Hwy 21
Mott, ND 58646
Flushing Hills Hunting Club is one of the few preserve hunting clubs in North Dakota. With thousands of ranch raised birds and many wild native pheasants - enjoy hunting from September through April. We own hundreds of private acres and offer special advantages that no other hunting preserve in the nation can offer. We have a beautiful newly remodeled lodge that can accomodate up to eight hunters per floor, we own the local newly remodeled Mott Motel with 19 beautiful clean rooms and we also off Read more about Flushing Hills Hunting Club
HCR 2 Box 43
Mott, ND 58646
In the fal at Hide A Way Camp, pheasant hunting dominates the prairie scene. The peak pheasant-hunting season runs from October through December. The camp also offers 5,000 privately owned acres on which to hunt ring-necked pheasant or grouse. Each day you will have approximately 300-600 acres for your selective hunting. Each day you will have a different area to hunt. Hunting dogs are a necessity here. We have outside kennels. Orange caps are not required, but strongly recommended. The Hide-A-W Read more about Hide-A-Way Camp
412 Iowa Ave
Mott, ND 58646
We provide lodging and supply our guests with our exclusive "private Fee Hunting List" (Which Includes Licensed Guides) and we also supply our guests with state plot land maps for free public hunting. Read more about Tailfeather Inn
HC 2, Box 30
Mott, ND 58646
Pheasant hunting in the heart of pheasant country. Pursue wild birds on our 2,000 acres of quality habitat in Mott, ND (Southwest North Dakota) While hunting with us only your group will stay in a six bedroom, three bath, fully furnished house. Dine in or out at a choice of five eateries. Read more about Wild Pheasant Hunting with Robert Keller
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