PHEASANT
Grilled Pheasant Kabobs
Super Bowl Sunday is one of the most popular grilling days of the year. In fact, it's the seventh largest. And to top it off, it is the biggest outdoor cooking day of the winter months. What's the be...
Posted on 1/18/13 at 5:30 PM
My Hunting Year in Review
I may have spent more dayshuntingin 2010than any other year. From a spring bear hunt in Montana through waterfowl and pheasant season to a elk hunt in the hills it has been a great, and successful hun...
Posted on 12/24/10 at 11:58 AM
week 1 reminder on PLOTS & WMA's
Residents Only on PLOTS, State WMAs from Oct. 9-15 Out-of-state hunters are reminded that state law does not allow nonresidents to hunt on North Dakota Game and Fish Department owned or managed lands...
Posted on 10/6/10 at 11:51 AM
Pheasant hunting tips
According to a DNR wildlife research biologist, pheasants follow a schedule as routine as your daily commute to and from work. Understanding the pheasant's daily movements can increase your odds of fl...
Posted on 9/16/10 at 8:50 AM
DNR expands mentored pheasant hunt to include women
The third annual Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Pheasants Forever Mentor Pheasant Hunt will be held Oct. 23 throughout Minnesota. This year, the event will be open to youth ages 12-17...
Posted on 9/3/10 at 12:41 PM
Outdoors blog: Pheasant counts up a bit in South Dakota
By Sam Cook , August 26, 2010
Pheasant numbers look promising, GF&P says
Some say it’s the best time of the baseball season. Others point to oncoming football season. But for thousands of South Dakotans, fall means pheasant season is almost upon us. South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks staffers are determining how good that season will be, according to Travis Runia, a senior upland game biologist based in Huron. An annual survey will be completed this week, and results will be released in a month.August 25, 2010
Pheasant hunt offers youth, women opportunity to gain experience
Inexperienced young people and women can apply for a chance to step into the field with an experienced pheasant hunter this fall during the mentored youth pheasant hunt and the first-ever women’s mentored pheasant hunt.August 17, 2010
Pheasant numbers look promising, GF&P says
Some say it’s the best time of the baseball season. Others point to oncoming football season. But for thousands of South Dakotans, fall means pheasant season is almost upon us.South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks staffers are determining how good that season will be, according to Travis Runia, a senior upland game biologist based in Huron. An annual survey will be completed this week, and results will be released in a month.
August 10, 2010
Survey records drop in N.D. spring pheasant crowing counts
By Herald Staff Report , July 04, 2010
Numbers looking promising for a good fall
In June, many duck and pheasant hunters will mentally circle the backside of October as a key window for waterfowl and upland hunting. In similar manner, deer hunters also key out the dates, times and places for hunts, stake a claim to vacation time if needed, and anticipate the coming fall season.By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , June 25, 2010
Pheasants Forever to meet in Mitchell
The state meeting of the Pheasants Forever habitat organization will be held at Highland Plaza Mall at 1 p.m. Saturday.By The Daily Republic , April 15, 2010
Pheasants Forever banquet is April 9
Pheasants Forever had a busy year in 2009, spending more than $34.7 million on programming that included $4.9 million in land acquisitions.By Vicki Gerdes , March 19, 2010
DOUG LEIER COLUMN: What's behind the pheasant, deer numbers
I’ve always been intrigued by numbers and the dynamics of statistics. While the numbers themselves, if they are accurate, are more or less facts, the factors contributing to those final statistics are where the real fun comes in. Consider, for instance, last fall’s deer and pheasant harvest numbers. When the North Dakota Game and Fish Department releases these numbers, they will be either up, down or about the same as the previous year. The interesting question is “why?”By Doug Leier , March 19, 2010
Crunching the numbers
I’ve always been intrigued by numbers and the dynamics of statistics. While the numbers themselves, if they are accurate, are more or less facts, the factors contributing to those final statistics are where the real fun comes in. Consider, for instance, last fall’s deer and pheasant harvest numbers. When the North Dakota Game and Fish Department releases these numbers, they will be either up, down or about same as the previous year. The interesting question is “why?”By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , March 19, 2010
DOUG LEIER COLUMN: What's behind the pheasant, deer numbers
I’ve always been intrigued by numbers and the dynamics of statistics. While the numbers themselves, if they are accurate, are more or less facts, the factors contributing to those final statistics are where the real fun comes in. Consider, for instance, last fall’s deer and pheasant harvest numbers. When the North Dakota Game and Fish Department releases these numbers, they will be either up, down or about the same as the previous year. The interesting question is “why?”By Doug Leier , March 19, 2010
DNR question of the week
Given the harsh conditions this winter in some areas of Minnesota -- lots of snow and bitterly cold temperatures -- what is the outlook for pheasant survival?January 23, 2010
Christmas blizzard leaves pheasant vulnerable
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Pheasant deaths from the Christmas week blizzard likely won’t top 10 percent, but a wildlife specialist said the storm has created tougher conditions for the highly sought game bird to survive the remainder of winter.By AP , January 09, 2010
Our Outdoors: In hot pursuit of cold weather pheasants
Nick Simonson heads out into the snow to look for some pheasants.By Nick Simonson , December 18, 2009
Pheasant limit increase fails
PIERRE (AP) — A proposal to raise South Dakota’s three-bird daily pheasant limit to five roosters a day failed on Thursday during a meeting of the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission.December 03, 2009
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