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Dogless Pheasant Hunting?

Dogless Pheasant Hunting?

Don’t have a dog? No problem. Hunt ruffed grouse. We put up and shoot at plenty of those wily forest chickens just by walking them up, as detailed in our book. (Of course, good dogs can make grouse hunting better, just like bad dogs can make it worse.) But no dog and pheasants? Nope – […]

August 16, 2010 | By | Reply More
New CRP Sign-Ups Will Help, But…

New CRP Sign-Ups Will Help, But…

The new sign-up for the federal Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) will help replace some pheasant- and quail-friendly habitat that has been lost to agriculture, but not all of it, according to an article in the Omaha, NE World-Herald. The CRP pays landowners to retire marginal cropland from production and plant it with grasses and flowering […]

August 2, 2010 | By | Reply More
How to Grill Pheasant Legs

How to Grill Pheasant Legs

Grilling pheasant legs? Hmm. We suppose it can be done, but honestly have not attempted it. Yet here’s a way that supposedly can be great.

July 16, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
IA: Hatchery Pheasants Okay

IA: Hatchery Pheasants Okay

In response to declining numbers of wild pheasants, Iowa has a new rule that allows some folks to to release on their own land pheasants from hatcheries approved by the Iowa DNR.

July 7, 2010 | By | Reply More
Iowa Pheasants Looking Low Again

Iowa Pheasants Looking Low Again

Last year Iowa hunters were estimated to have shot 271,126 pheasants – which sounds like a big number until you realize that it’s the lowest annual harvest number on record, and is 100,000 fewer than were shot in 2008. And this season isn’t expected to be much better (which, if you’re Serious, is no reason […]

July 1, 2010 | By | Reply More
Birds Hit By Rain, Fire in Idaho

Birds Hit By Rain, Fire in Idaho

A June 8 report in the Lewiston Tribune says that “recent rainy weather has likely been deadly for baby pheasants, gray and chukar partridge and quail. The young birds are susceptible to hypothermia when rains combined with cool temperatures occur at the same time or soon after the hatch. “‘It’s not looking good right now,’ […]

July 1, 2010 | By | Reply More