In this week’s “North Dakota Outdoors” webcast, host Mike Anderson visits with RJ Gross, upland game biologist for the North ...
A cold, wet June in North Dakota impacted partridge and sharp-tailed grouse numbers and led to smaller brood sizes for pheasants, though pheasant numbers overall were up.
From a mild winter with limited snow to a warm spring, conditions were nearly ideal for ringneck pheasants in North Dakota ...
Northwest: 20.8 broods and 164 pheasants per 100 miles, up from 19.1 broods and 159 pheasants in 2023. Southwest: 13.8 broods and 119 pheasants per 100 miles, up from 9.7 and 86.2 in 2023.
“I know some people have said the sage grouse population in North Dakota is on hospice, and I ...
From knowing where birds are being stocked to hunting with a bird dog, a state pheasant expert anticipates sportsmen and women will have a great season. The Pennsylvania Game Commission is ...
Pheasant hunting in Iowa has reached numbers not seen ... making Iowa second in the nation in pheasant harvest behind South Dakota. Around 83,600 Iowans hunted for pheasants during the season.
North Dakota's pheasant population has been steadily ... opens Oct. 12 and continues through Jan. 5. The two-day youth pheasant hunting weekend, when legally licensed residents and nonresidents ...
Sep. 9—BISMARCK — North Dakota's roadside brood surveys conducted in late July and August indicate pheasant numbers were up, while gray partridge and sharp-tailed grouse numbers were down ...