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Kansas Investing in Quail

Kansas Investing in Quail

Quail, the most beleaguered of our beloved gamebirds, is getting a helping hand in Kansas. Or rather, a bigger helping hand. The state just announced that it’s “launching a new quail restoration initiative aimed at making a difference in declining bobwhite quail populations at a landscape level.” Here’s more: > Includes the designation of two […]

April 12, 2012 | By | Reply More
Pheasant Stocking Won’t Help Iowa

Pheasant Stocking Won’t Help Iowa

Iowa has had the quintuple whammy when it comes to pheasants. Bad winters, bad springs, bad forecasts, less hunting and less habitat. In an attempt to shift the momentum the other way, the Iowa Legislature is mulling over a bill for a pheasant-stocking in southern Iowa. Problem is, pheasant folks say that won’t work: Improve […]

March 14, 2012 | By | 6 Replies More
MN Wants Your Grouse Comments

MN Wants Your Grouse Comments

Well how ’bout that? Minnesota just released a draft long-term management plan for ruffies and wants your comments on it. Pretty cool considering Minnesota is one of the top grouse states in the country…meaning they want to keep it that way. Here are some things that stood out for us: Plan/Goals > Among the goals […]

December 1, 2011 | By | Reply More
Iowa Tackling Pheasant Decline

Iowa Tackling Pheasant Decline

Word is the pheasant situation in Iowa is so bad that Iowa hunters are heading to South Dakota to hunt birds. But the silver lining may be not taking the birds and their habitat for granted. More below, from a couple Iowa papers. The Issue From the Knoxville, IA Journal Express: > With pheasant hunting […]

October 25, 2011 | By | Reply More
SD Not Buying More Bird Land?

SD Not Buying More Bird Land?

We’d bet that in terms of numbers of hunters and dollars raked in, South Dakota is the numero uno destination in the world for bird hunters (including waterfowl). Has to be true for North America, anyway. One reason for that is the sheer number of pheasants in South Dakota, which means lots of good habitat, […]

September 28, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
‘Time for the Cows and Chainsaws’

‘Time for the Cows and Chainsaws’

As we’ve said here many times, cutting trees is good. It’s good for forests – the whole seeing the forest, not just the trees thing – and it’s good for wildlife. And hunting. That’s just one example of sound – SOUND – management, and across the country the landscape is in dire need of it. […]

August 11, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
Last Day To Help Pothole Pheasants, Ducks

Last Day To Help Pothole Pheasants, Ducks

Take 5 Seconds to Send an Email Pheasants Forever is asking hunters to send a quick email to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to help conserve pheasant and duck habitat – and today is the last day you can do it. Brief FWS overview: The Service is proposing to establish the Dakota Grassland Conservation […]

July 25, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
Is It Time for an Upland Bird Stamp?

Is It Time for an Upland Bird Stamp?

Chad Love blogs most excellently for Field & Stream and Quail Forever, and recently “penned” a doozy titled How Much is Upland Hunting Worth to You? We’re sure we’re all in the same boat – the Mastercard “priceless” category. If that’s the case, would you pay an extra $15, $20, $25 to beef up upland […]

July 20, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More