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| So my husband and I are wanting to get a group and go prairie dog hunting. But we are unsure of where to go. We've seen lots of places online but would like some recommendations from ppl who either have actually been or know the individuals. We don't want to take our family and the trip end up being a dud. Anyone have any suggestions?!
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      Location: oklahoma | There's a billion and one here but they're on federal/ city land. Tree hungers that run the city council would get ya. They tear so much land up and have even moved onto one of the local h.s. football field. Nasty vermin. Good luck on your hunt. |
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  Location: Four Corners Colorado | Come to my house! I have thousands! Lol |
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       Location: fun meter pegged OK | I would check Colorado. When I lived there, numerous hunts due to population control. They reproduce like bunnies!
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       Location: Montana | Come here in about June...we can find you some prairie dogs...gophers are more prevalent, but just as fun to shoot. Aaaannnddd...farmers loooovvvveeee you for doing it...literally. |
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     Location: AR & OK | Hope you have a silencer on your guns because those varments will go underground after hearing one shot and not come back out for hours. |
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  Location: Kansas | i would say colorado too we have pastures over there that are overran with them. it seems like they are everywhere there
i would also reccomend something that isnt hunted a whole lot. They get smart and go down their holes if they see a vehicle or person if they are hunted frequently.
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           Location: Kansas | there are tons of them in western kansas |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Come to Northeast Wyoming! A friend of mines hubby took some hunters out last year. I will see if he is doing it again this year. They are EVERYWHERE out here. Have to be very careful where you ride as you could easily break a leg out in some of the pastures. |
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| Do you just kill for fun? Are you putting them to use? Just wondering. |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | RidenFly - 2015-03-03 8:39 AM Do you just kill for fun? Are you putting them to use? Just wondering.
I don't think there is much you can do with a Prairie Dog after you shoot it. A lot of the ranches out here have exterminators out to take care of them. The holes they make are a death sentance to cows and horses and humans if you are riding said horse when they hit prairie dog hole. |
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| SD has fairly good hunting. In my area the plague has wiped out quite a few towns but they are starting to come back. Prairie dogs are not good for ranching! If you make a living off of grass you don't care much for the little varmints!
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| RidenFly - 2015-03-03 9:39 AM Do you just kill for fun? Are you putting them to use? Just wondering.
It is very entertaining. A great way for kids(or anybody) to become comfortable with their guns. |
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| Thanks everybody for the info! But does anyone know of any place more specific to go? I want a gurantee we are gonna get so shoot some lol! Want to make the long drive worth while! |
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| My husband goes to Redbud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. PM for the name of their guide and I can refer you to him. They've gone 2 years, not terribly expensive, and they've never come close to running out of dogs to shoot. The towns they've shot at range from 50 yds to 500 yds, depending on how much fun you want to have! |
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| my cousin used to work on a ranch out in western KS and they were covered up with prairie dogs. My brother and I went out one afternoon and shot I don't know how many but there were hundreds of them. They had exterminators come out there twice a year I believe, and there were still tons of them to shoot. |
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           Location: Kansas | they sure are mean little snots too!!!! I went to the omaha zoo, one of them followed me around and snatched a dang cookie out of my hand! I wanted that cookie you little PUNK! |
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    Location: That part of Texas | In my part of the world, when a guy asks if he can come hunt your prarie dogs, it's almost like a pick-up line and excuse to go on a quasi-date. I had no idea people actually have organized hunts that others pay to go on. |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Red Raider - 2015-03-03 11:09 AM In my part of the world, when a guy asks if he can come hunt your prarie dogs, it's almost like a pick-up line and excuse to go on a quasi-date. I had no idea people actually have organized hunts that others pay to go on.
I didn't know that either until my friend told me her husband was out with some paying customers. I about died laughing. The guy was from a big time gun manufacturer and he wanted to go prairie dog hunting. Paid some good money for it as well. |
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| My husband says the panhandle and western ok, those are the closest to us. Where are you at? |
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| Here are some pictures from my hubby and friends set up. They were kind of serious! LOL

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| Nateracer - 2015-03-05 5:15 AM Here are some pictures from my hubby and friends set up. They were kind of serious! LOL
LOL. They look like they're fighting the Taliban. I remember when I lived in Vegas, a pet store had them for sale as pets. Cute little ****s, but I didn't want one digging a hole in my carpet. (which the pet guy warned me could happen. Dig a hole and live under the carpet.) |
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           Location: Kansas | Nateracer - 2015-03-04 7:15 AM Here are some pictures from my hubby and friends set up. They were kind of serious! LOL
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