Iowa Pheasant Hunt: October 27th – 30th
KlM-GNA will be conducting an Iowa Pheasant Hunt in the Spirit Lake / Lake Okoboji area of Iowa. The hunt will be in group(s) on public land. These areas are very large (several hundred to several thousand acres) accommodating larger groups. There will also be opportunities if you wish to break off and explore on your own. Several of my friends who are devout Pheasant hunters and new KlM members will be joining us with pre-scouted targeted areas. The hunting conditions are primarily large high density native (Buffalo) grass fields and cat tail depressions.
Recommended to bring:
- Non tox shells #4 steel / #4 or 5 Bismuth /#6 Tungsten (these are wild birds – they do not go down easily)
- A good pair of hunting boots are highly recommended – plan on walking 4-6 miles daily
- Hunter Orange
- Eye wash for the dog’s eyes
- Ointment for the dog’s nose – the grasses will cause chapping
- Dog skid plate jackets
- A second good pair of hunting boots is highly recommended if conditions get wet.
- Clothing to accommodate the weather conditions.
- Camp Chair
- Cooler
Agenda:
We plan on getting in on Friday October 27th maybe go out as a group for dinner. We’ll coordinate opening day, Saturday October 28th – the group will leave for the public land fields early ~ 4:00 am. Hunting begins at 8:00 and finishes at 4:30. Bringing coffee and your breakfast out to our hunting location is recommended. If the weather permits, we’ll stop for lunch in the field, which is a coordinated potluck of lunch meats, condiments, water & pop and chips. The same “grandfathered” clause for peanut & butter sandwiches for lunch this time is valid in Iowa too.
Right now, we are just suggesting you do a couple of things:
- Hunting License information – if you were born after January 1, 1972, then you will be required to produce a copy of your Hunter’s Education Certificate. A copy of your state’s hunting license will not be accepted – Iowa requires a Hunter’s Education Certificate. If it is required and you cannot find it, please contact your state for a copy sooner than later. It takes Iowa about a week to get you into their system if you opt to purchase online after receiving a copy of your Hunting Education Certificate.
Go online and purchase your Hunter’s License – please see link below:
https://www.iowadnr.gov/Portals/idnr/uploads/Hunting/huntingregs.pdf
If you are a non-resident hunter there are two options, a season Non-Resident License and Habitat for $144.00 or a 5-day Non-Resident License and Habitat for $92.00.
You may also want to consider a Migratory Game Bird Fee – we have had opportunities to jump shoot local ducks in the past. Please note, you also will need a Federal Duck Stamp too if you opt in.
Expect to be stopped by an Iowa Game Warden on opening weekend. In the past we have had great interaction with these officers, once they have checked our paperwork…they have even given us recommendations on areas where we may want to hunt.
- Make a reservation for your own lodging. Below are just some accommodations in the area. There are others too, this is a summer vacation area because of the lakes, so feel free to explore other locations.
Arrowwood Resort & Conference Center
(There are 10 rooms reserved for KlM-GNA)
1405 US-71, Okoboji, IA 51355 (712) 332-2161
Ramada by Wyndham Spirit Lake/Okoboji
2704 17th St, Spirit Lake, IA 51360 (712) 336-3984
AmericInn by Wyndham Okoboji
1005 Brooks Park Dr, Okoboji, IA 51355 (712) 332-9000
For any questions, suggestions or to let me know you’re attending, please contact me at:
David Golfetto
dgolfetto@outlook.com
734-751-4642
Volunteers Needed!
Pheasant Fest 2024: March 1st – 3rd in Sioux Falls, SD
Please email ROSS SIEMERS if you are interested in volunteering at the KlM-GNA booth.
Include the following information:
- What days/times can you man the booth?
- Fri 3/1 12pm-7pm
- Sat 3/2 9am-6pm
- Sun 3/3 9am-4pm, with take-down
- Will you be able to bring your dog to the booth? (Note: This can be stressful for some dogs since there is so much activity. If you don’t think your dog is a good fit then it’s best not to bring them.)
Volunteers will have PF passes for the day(s) that they are scheduled to be at the booth.
Ross will be reserving an Air-bnb, but space is limited! Discuss lodging options with him directly.
Kleine Münsterländer – Group North America (KlM-GNA) cordially invites its members and members of other JGHV affiliated breed clubs to participate in the Verbandsjugendprüfung (VJP – Association Youth Test), near Rockford, IL, on Friday – Sunday, May 3-5, 2024.
Dogs with an F.C.I. pedigree, which were whelped after September 30. 2022, are eligible for admission to the test. Applicants must be members of KlM-GNA or another JGHV-affiliated breed club.
The test will be conducted in accordance with the current VZPO (“Regulations for Association Breed Tests”) of the JGHV. The organizers are thereby permitted to restrict entries to members of KlM-GNA until the registration deadline. Thereafter, qualifying breeds will be granted entry to the test on a “first come, first served” basis. The test will be limited to 30 dogs, such that 10 dogs could be tested each day (two groups of five dogs).
The Lönssuche is a once-a-year test event of the KlM Association that takes place in the month of October and showcases some of the Association’s top performing HZP dogs. In addition, the Lönssuche includes a Breed Show which is combined with the HZP test result to make up the final score.
In recognition of the upcoming 10th Anniversary of the KlM Landesgruppe North America, our parent club in Germany has asked us to host the Lönssuche 2024 in the U.S.A! Top performing KlM from Germany and the US will participate.
Click here for a glimpse of 2022 Lönssuche in Waterkant