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Here's What A Few Of Our Guests Had To Say
About Pheasant Crest Lodge.
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Brian,
Having hunted in S.D. I had a certain expectation about what I would experience
on a South Dakota pheasant hunt. However, I could not have anticipated what you
and your staff provided during my stay at Pheasant Crest Lodge. The staff, the
accommodations, the food—they were all exceptional. However, I was not prepared
for the number of wild birds that your land management has allowed to flourish.
It was wing-shooting at it’s finest. Thanks for a great hunt!
Bo Jackson |
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Dear Brian,
"Each of us thought the Pheasant Crest experience in 2006 was one of, if not,
the best hunting trips we've taken. The package of friendly accommodating
people, terrific food and unequaled pheasant hunting prompted our decision to
book the same week for the next 10 years."
Mason Hawkins
Chairman & Chief Executive Office
Southeastern Asset Management, Inc. |
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Bill
Rogers I have been fortunate to hunt a lot of different game in a lot of
interesting places, but one hunting experience that stands alone in regards to
world class is Pheasant Crest Lodge. Brian Havlik and staff not only offer the
best pheasant hunting on the planet, but also the personal touches and service
that set them apart. The Lodge is incredibly comfortable, the food unbelievable,
the hunting Labradors first rate, and the hospitality--perfect.
Pheasant Crest Lodge is at the top of my list for annual hunting trips.
Bill Rogers
- San Antonio, TX
These are some of Bill’s titles during his professional career.
PGA Tour and International victories:
1981-British Open, 1981-Australian Open, 1981-Heritage Classic, 1981-Texas Open,
1981-Ryder Cup Team, Texas Golf Hall of Fame. |
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Dear Brian & Rebecka:
On behalf of Cyndi and all of our family, I would
like to thank you for providing a wonderful hunting vacation for our
family. You and your staff are courteous and attend to every detail
to make sure we were well fed, safe, and happy.
We all look forward to coming back soon.
George Watkins
Owner of Tampa Maid Food & Watkins Truck Co.
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Dear Brian,
It truly was one of the most enjoyable trips I've made as host of Advantage
Outdoors. Only wished it could have lasted longer.
Our hunt at Pheasant Crest was superb in every respect. I've never seen more
pheasants anywhere. The guides were totally professional and helpful. The
lodge facilities were "four star", and the food was home-cooked, delicious and
plentiful.. I'd recommend Pheasant Crest to anybody who's looking for the ultimate
experience in pheasant hunting.
I've hosted Advantage Outdoors for five years, and this
was one of the very best , most enjoyable hunting operations we have visited-maybe the
best. I hope to get back there some day.
Best Wishes,
Wade Bourne, TNN Advantage Outdoors
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Dear Brian:
Two years ago I thought I had found the best place to hunt wild ringneck
pheasants in the United States, I was right! However, you and your staff at Pheasant Crest
Lodge turned the open plains of South Dakota from a mere place to hunt wild birds into a
unique hunt with five star accommodations and gourmet dining.
Our day began with a hearty breakfast prepared by the best cook (your mother) in South
Dakota. Afterwards we were driven to the fields to begin our hunt. Having great dogs and
guides made our part of the hunt more fun than imaginable. Limits of birds were not a
problem once you become accustomed to the explosion of feathers that occurs each time he
birds decide it is time to stop running and take to the air.
Later in the evening, after great steak, libations, camaraderie, and watching falling
stars over the great plains we were all ready for a good nights sleep.
I heartily recommend Pheasant Crest Lodge to anyone who is looking for the best wild
pheasant hunting in the country. Ill see you opening weekend!
Sincerely, Walter Umphrey, TX
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Michael McIntosh...posted on the Shooting Sportsman's Web Site Bulletin Board
It'll take a few days for me to
catch up with all the new posts and comments, but I have to tell you that if you
have any openings on your dance card left for this season and have a hankering
for some prime South Dakota pheasants, I have just the place--Pheasant Crest
Lodge.
The Reader-Writer hunt we had there last week-end was a gas (and not just because I had
to share a room with Leary). The lodge is a gem, the food is exceptional, the
country side is gorgeous, and the pheasants...my God, the pheasants. In order to
qualify for their preserve permit, the Havlik's have released a small number of birds into
a couple of designated areas--but of the 300 to 500 birds we saw each day, I didn't see
anything that looked or behaved like a released bird. As we did hunt the release
areas a bit, we must've kicked up a few, but I'd say we were looking at better than
99-percent wild pheasants--big, strong-flying, sly, spooky, everything a pheasant is
supposed to be, and then some.
This is only Pheasant Crest's second year in operation; it's the best new lodge I've
seen yet. The phone number is 605-778-6340. Kimball is the nearest town.
Nearest airport is Sioux Falls, and the lodge is only about 15 miles off I-90.
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Hunting@PheasantCrest.com
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