South Dakota has abundant vast green shaded areas and broad-leaved plants for pheasants hunting. The hunting farms of Hecla Dakota for pheasant hunters are done on many family farms located near Hecla. It consists of over 20,000 acres of private farmland and 6 miles of riverfront on the James River. The property is also adjacent to the 28,000-acre Sand Lake Refuge. Tundra swan, dove, duck, geese and Pheasant are amongst the few species that feed, water and rest in the areas. The guides in Hecla Dakota Hunting Farms are expert hunters. The dogs are very well trained too.
Thus, the 12 Gauge Lodge is situated in South Dakota’s northeastern corner of South Dakota. This is near the small farming community of Hecla. It is only 40 short miles from the city of Aberdeen. Hunters stay in the lodge for three days for pheasants hunting. Hunters want to get fifteen in three days. Four days stay in the lodge is when hunting for Tundra Swan with waterfowl and pheasant. The last two weeks of October and first two of November are the best time to hunt for this. Moreover, waterfowl Season opens on the first Saturday of October. A four days hunt is recommended for the waterfowl-pheasant combo hunt. Finally, Hecla Dakota Hunting Farms’ hunting season closes at the end of March. Spring snow goose with pheasant is hunted for at least for days hunt.