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Are Bird Forecasts More Bad Than Good?

Are Bird Forecasts More Bad Than Good?

In a recent blog post, Bob St. Pierre at Pheasants Forever asked whether the preseason pheasant forecast influences whether we all hunt. A good question, one that led to more questions, like: > Do counts of any kind (e.g., drumming) influence whether or where you hunt? > Should they? > Do these forecasts do more […]

June 3, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
OK Pheasant Forecast Good, Opens Tomorrow

OK Pheasant Forecast Good, Opens Tomorrow

Quail Maybe Not So Hot The Oklahoma pheasant season opens tomorrow, Dec. 1, and runs through the end of January. Good news for Okies because the forecast is good. (Incidentally, the OK regs say that “legal means of taking” ditch chickens include “shotgun (conventional or muzzleloading), archery equipment, legal raptors, hand-propelled missile, slingshot…” so get […]

November 30, 2010 | By | Reply More
TX Quail Better But Not Great

TX Quail Better But Not Great

Biologists at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department say they are “cautiously optimistic” about quail prospects this season, which opened Oct. 30 statewide. But if you read below, looks like quail numbers are going to be down, though up from last year. As we’ve said before, it DOESN’T MATTER. You’re Serious, so get out and […]

November 1, 2010 | By | Reply More
CA Quail Hot, Quail Forever’s Forecast

CA Quail Hot, Quail Forever’s Forecast

CA Chukar On Fire Too Quail (and chukar) are looking “fantastic” in California, according to several reports, and California also is a standout in Quail Forever’s 2010 quail forecast. A few highlights on California from this newspaper column:

October 25, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Got Legs? ID Chukars Looking Good

Got Legs? ID Chukars Looking Good

Huns and Quail Too, Pheasants Not So Much We’ve been assured by some good folks in the Pacific Northwest – including the ex-HMFIC at G. Loomis – that even with our walk-’em-up ruffed grouse conditioning, we are likely not in “steep up/steep down” chukar shape. Which naturally makes us want to hunt chukars. Bad. Nevada […]

October 8, 2010 | By | Reply More
More Grouse Forecasts: RGS

More Grouse Forecasts: RGS

The Ruffed Grouse Society recently published its 2010 grouse forecast, and although there’s nothing new there for the major (and some minor) states vs. our compiled forecast, it does have some states and Canadian provinces not covered, excerpted and edited below.

September 22, 2010 | By | Reply More
Sleeper Pheasant States

Sleeper Pheasant States

Brian Lynn at Outdoor Life recently posted an interesting follow-up to Pheasants Forever’s 2010 Pheasant Hunting Forecast, titled Sleeper States: Beyond the Pheasant Forecast. Full post here, some highlights below.

September 21, 2010 | By | Reply More
2010 Compiled Ruffed Grouse Forecast

2010 Compiled Ruffed Grouse Forecast

Woodies Too! Obviously we love hunting for ruffed grouse, “the king of all gamebirds” (long live the king!), so we chase down as much info as we can about these birds. Enough info to fill a book…. Pheasants Forever does a good job with its annual pheasant forecast. But since ol’ ruff seems to have […]

September 17, 2010 | By | 4 Replies More
NV 2010 Chukar Forecast: Good + Details

NV 2010 Chukar Forecast: Good + Details

The following is excerpted from this Nevada PDF, which is only worth reading if you want to know more about chukar surveys and counts. The bottom line is that chukar hunting looks good in NV this season. Buried in the document is this info: “The 2010-11 chukar hunting season is expected to be good for […]

September 17, 2010 | By | Reply More
Helped By Bad Weather, SD’s Pheasants Above 10-Yr Average

Helped By Bad Weather, SD’s Pheasants Above 10-Yr Average

$220mm Train Keeps a-Rollin’ Could South Dakota’s pheasant population really be better than the average pops over the last 10 years? Apparently so, according to a well-written article by John Pollmann for the Sioux Falls, SD Argus Leader – and it seems to have improved partly due to bad weather. Seriously. Before getting into some […]

September 15, 2010 | By | Reply More
PF’s 2010 State by State Pheasant Forecast

PF’s 2010 State by State Pheasant Forecast

Pheasants Forever’s state by state (not all states) Pheasant Forecast for 2010 is out. Some of the state info is helpful, some not. Would be great to have it in graph form to see trends. Anyhow, here’s the overview plus the links for each. “Pheasant numbers appear to be holding steady in the Dakotas, Kansas, […]

September 13, 2010 | By | Reply More
BDA’s Bird Forecasts: KS, ME, MN, MT, NH, PA, SD, VT, ON

BDA’s Bird Forecasts: KS, ME, MN, MT, NH, PA, SD, VT, ON

The following bird forecasts are from Paul Fuller’s Bird Dogs Afield periodic emails (sign up here). A bit of explanation from Paul, and then edited versions of the forecasts: > Our bird forecasts are fresh and typically obtained within the past week [from wildlife biologists and] several folks…that are not biologists but are in the […]

September 3, 2010 | By | Reply More
Bird Forecast Roundup: MI, NE, MT

Bird Forecast Roundup: MI, NE, MT

It’s not every state or every species yet, but some info is trickling out. Here’s the skinny on three big bird states.

August 25, 2010 | By | Reply More
Woodies Continuing to Decline

Woodies Continuing to Decline

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently issued its population status report for the American woodcock and it’s not great. Except for woody hatchlings in the central flyway,  the data aren’t terrible compared to 2009 – though it’s definitely not a good picture over time, no surprise since it seems like almost everyone is against […]

July 21, 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 […]

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