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Broadcaster Press 11
October 20, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com
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Pheasants and Family
BY REP. KRISTI NOEM
Pheasant hunting is part
of our lifestyle in South
Dakota. Many of us look
forward to those days when
the air is crisp but it doesn’t
yet carry the bite of winter –
the days when we can spend
hours walking the fields and
taking in the beauty of the
incredible state we live in. I
love those days and all that
comes with them.
For us, pheasant hunting
is a family affair. My Grandma Bergan was an avid bird
hunter. When I was younger,
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she and I would spend hours
walking the fields together
each fall. I think that when
most girls become hunters,
people assume it was their
dad or their grandfather
who took them. And while
my dad taught me about
big-game hunting, it was my
Grandma Bergan who passed
down the South Dakota
pheasant hunting tradition.
That’s something I’ve always
been proud of.
One of the many things
Grandma taught me was that
hunting is more than a rush
of adrenalin. It is also a time
that should be spent connecting with your family. After my dad died, there were
so many wonderful people
who came into our lives and
many family members who
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season opener remains a
family affair they come back
for. While not everyone in
the family hunts, at the end
of opening day, everyone
gathers to spend time at
Grandma Sharon’s for what
inevitably becomes a loud,
energetic, tale-telling dinner
with the entire Noem family.
I wouldn’t have it any other
way.
Whether or not you take
part in the sport, I know
most of us see pheasant season as part of South Dakota’s
living heritage and an active
segment of our economy.
Last year alone, pheasant
hunters spent more than
$154 million in the state,
according to South Dakota
Game, Fish and Parks.
This is a tradition we can
be proud of. However you
and your family spend South
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and supported us. My Uncle
Bob and Uncle Dennis were
two of those individuals who
spent many hours with our
family trying to fill the void
my dad had left.
I’d always felt blessed
to grow up surrounded by
a close family, and when all
seemed to have fallen apart,
Uncle Bob and Uncle Dennis
were there to offer a steady
hand. I’ve always been
grateful for that and to this
day, pheasant hunting sometimes seems like the best
time to get past the busyness of life and catch up. It’s
why I try to make a point
of walking with them and
talking with them as we flush
pheasants every year. Those
are times that I cherish.
I can only hope my own
kids will find moments like
this to hold on to. I’m so
glad that even after our girls
have moved out and left
for college, the pheasant
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