Salzwiesen but American...(small map with mix of farm and marsh, except a bit of woods too)
Somewhere in North-Central Minnesota.
Minnesota has always held wonders, from it's iron ranges to large farmfields. But today, you aren't here to explore, you're here to hunt. You have many options of Game to chose from. To the North, Boreal Forests mixed with Pine rows hold treasures. Here, you can find Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock, Coyotes, Porcupine and Raccoon. To the south you can find Farm Field mixed with Wetland. There you can find dozens of species of Waterfowl and Upland Game Birds like Pheasant, Chukars, Coot, and the iconic Canvasback.
(Potential) Species (N = New):
Waterfowl:
Snow Goose; Mostly sticks to Farm Fields, sometimes goes to large ponds and small lakes
Canadian Goose; Sticks to Farm Fields, open areas, ponds and lakes
Sandhill Crane; Sticks to Farm Fields
Coot; Flocks to large ponds and small to medium size lakes in large numbers
Canvasback; Sticks to deeper waters, usually rafting with other divers and Coot
Red Head; Same as Canvasback
Mallard; Flocks to Shallow to Medium Waters of all sizes, preferably vegitated
Goldeneye; Sticks to deeper waters, sometimes rafting with other divers
Black Duck; Same as Mallard
Blue Bill; Sticks to medium to deeper waters, usually rafting with other divers and Coot
Pintail; Same as Blue Bill
Ring-Neck (Duck); Same as Blue Bill
Green-Wing Teal; Sticks to shallow water, preferably vegitated, preferably small ponds and flooded fields
Blue-Wing Teal; Same as Green-Wing TealUpland Game Birds:
Ringed-Neck Pheasant; Fields or Brush, Grass
Ruffed Grouse; Sticks to woods
Chukar; Same as Pheasant
Woodcock; Same as GrouseOther Birds:
Eastern Wild Turkey; Same as Pheasant+ Woods
Small Mammals:
Coyote; Sticks to woods
Red Fox; same as Coyote
Raccoon; same as Coyote
Porcupine; Same as Coyote