Chicago Sun-Times: The hen-to-rooster ratio changed for Illinois’ controlled pheasant hunting, which starts soon
The hen-to-rooster ratio changed for Illinois’ controlled pheasant hunting, which starts soon
Pheasants are ideally equipped to deal with downturns because one rooster can produce springtime broods with as many as 15 hens. So, even going into mating season with low rooster tallies can be of ...
Duluth News Tribune: Pheasants: High hen count but fewer chicks per brood
Minnesota pheasant hunters will have fewer roosters to chase this fall than last year, but the state's estimated number of pheasants remains the same as the 10-year average, according to a Minnesota ...
The dark blue cape, bright yellow eye and deep red eye patch, plus the unmistakeable white necklace are a dead giveaway for a pheasant rooster. We all know where to find them come Oct. 14, which is ...
Aberdeen American News: Pheasant numbers rebound after devastating 2017, rooster numbers down
As expected after one of the toughest winters in a decade, pheasant crowing counts declined this spring in North Dakota. But in context, the statewide outlook still should be pretty good. "The good ...