Buffalo Butte Ranch Blog
A blog from Buffalo Butte Ranch... a pheasant hunting and prairie dog hunting lodge in Gregory County South Dakota.
Lonnie Primeaux of Louisiana
October 25, 2012 by Dillon Springer
The second group of the season brought 3 guys from Louisiana up to our lodge for a wild pheasant hunt. A few days into the 2012 season and I am feeling more and more certain that there are going to be a surplus of birds here at Buffalo Butte Ranch for the duration of the season. These boys made quick work of the birds and didn’t take any prisoners. Very few birds that got up within shotgun range escaped the fury of BB’s from their 12 gauges. We walked a variety of cover while they were here. From CRP grass to corn and food plot and into some trees, the birds were spread out throughout the first 2 days of the hunt.
Read More2012 South Dakota Pheasant Opener
October 22, 2012 by Dillon Springer
Once again it is the time of year here in South Dakota when pheasant hunters from every corner of the country come in to Gregory to find ample wild pheasants. Here at Buffalo Butte Ranch we were fortunate enough to host a group from Texas for the 3rd straight year. After a few days of strong winds the weather calmed down over the weekend and opened up for a great hunt! We couldn’t have asked for better weather and the birds were out in full force as well.
Read MoreNew Website
October 9, 2012 by Marshall Springer
After 4 years, we were finally ready to redo our website. Take a look and we hope you enjoy our website as much as we do.
Read More2012 South Dakota Pheasant Count Up
September 5, 2012 by Marshall Springer
PIERRE, South Dakota - Annual August pheasant brood counts in South Dakota indicate that the statewide pheasant population is up from last year, and that should equate to an excellent pheasant season this fall.
Read More2012 South Dakota Prairie Dog Hunting Season
July 3, 2012 by Marshall Springer
Prairie dog season started May 13th this year with a group that has been flying in from Illinois for years. The pups were out in force and the weather and shooting was great for the rest of the month.
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