Nothing is free or cheap anymore. Since I started pd hunting (2002) I have gone with an outfitter. Some good some disappointing. Still - no regrets.
NOT for me. Without Varmint Hunter Magazine l would have NEVER known where to go. l don't mind paying an outfitter. Fact IS: I prefer an outfitter who KNOWS his game/varmints. l live in South Carolina.. Not too many prairie dogs here. Varmint Hunters Magazine helped us ALLYes. That magazine was the worst thing for varmint shooters.
I like to shoot them in the head great acrobatsNOT for me. Without Varmint Hunter Magazine l would have NEVER known where to go. l don't mind paying an outfitter. Fact IS: I prefer an outfitter who KNOWS his game/varmints. l live in South Carolina.. Not too many prairie dogs here. Varmint Hunters Magazine helped us ALL
???I like to shoot them in the head great acrobats
You're about 15 to 20 yrs late in your observations . The free shooting days are pretty much history. The Varmint Hunter magazine ruin it.
Right on Redrock.Honest enough question but no prairie dog shooter in their right mind is going to share a hard-earned hot spot. Just pay an outfitter.
The last trip was to Montana. Small ranch with a 1 rm cabin, nice accommodations . Unguided . 1 trip with rancher to show the towns. Told us he had more dogs elsewhere ? Never did show it to us. Stated that he had more dogs than we had ammo. He was certainly correct. One shot and those dogs went down for 30 minutes . Wash, rinse , repeat. It was $200.00 away. Booked for 3 days. After 2 days we went to the hse and payed up and left for Iowa.Right on Redrock.
I paid outfitters 3 times. They all sucked. Paid the last one $175 for a day and shot maybe 150 rounds, many long shots. He wouldn't move all day. I wouldn't mind paying but not for that kind of crap. Getting tired of looking for places to shoot. Been to Wyoming, Colorado, and South Dakota the last 3 years. I live in Iowa.
I guess I recall the good shooting from years ago before Varmint Hunter ruined it. Was in a dog town on the rez one time and this dumb azz from out east somewhere drove right by where we were shooting and set up 300 yards in the direction we were shooting...wtf?? Hardly worth the drive anymore if I can't fire 250-300 rounds a day. I get plenty of practice driving going to matches and races to compete.
Later
Dave
The plague wiped out my hotspot in MT last year. Out HWY 87 towards HardinThe last several years, plague has also been a big hit.
Some areas bounced back, but just a little and not to the levels from before hand.
So several factors are making this much more difficult, in addition to the ones mentioned above.
N, E S or W?Tons of em in NM
PD's?Hunted them in Eastern Oregon when I lived there.
I remember when there were lots of PD's and free shooting. I was a lot younger then. Now it probably pays to find an outfitter/guide, particularly on your first trip.Being from nc, we don't have them anywhere close that I know of. Where can I go to shoot Prarie dogs? Ive google searched it a little but didn't find out much as far as a place to go but did learn that the ones that have them absolutely hate them and can't kill them fast enough so don't think it would make much sense to pay an outfitter.
I seen thousands starting at the az border all the way to texas.N, E S or W?
LolYep, there is still some public land shooting but getting someone to share a good shooting area is about like trying to get someone to share a favorite hole.
drover
Well, I will just say as much as hogs are hated you would never think you'd have to pay to shoot them, either.did learn that the ones that have them absolutely hate them and can't kill them fast enough so don't think it would make much sense to pay an outfitter.