If you like upland game birds and want to learn more about your role in conservation, consider coming and supporting Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever.
The northwest has been good for pheasants in the last few years, but this year, they took a significant hit with severe weather.
Whether it’s a small group of pheasants running out in front of you along an old tractor trail between a crop field and a stone wall or a big ringneck exploding out of a tangled thicket of slough ...
From a burned field, life is set to spring anew. In Jeff Struck's field just south of David City, a small crew recently gathered to start what will hopefully herald the arrival of monarch butterflies ...
Youth must be accompanied by a licensed adult (18 years or older), but do not need an Upland Game Bird Permit. All hunters must wear hunter orange above the waist in areas where pheasants are stocked.
Similarly, the prairie grouse outlook for 2025 is positive, with good production and habitat conditions expected. In 2024, prairie grouse harvest increased to the highest recorded in 24 years. Almost ...
The Platte County Pheasants Forever chapter's annual banquet, auction and Dylan Bloom concert is set for Sept. 27, raising funds for youth and conservation efforts the group supports locally.
The Winona/Root River Pheasants Forever chapter is again hosting a youth pheasant hunt. It will be at a new location, Rooster Ridge Pheasant Farm, 7886 County Road 18, Hokah, MN ...
Williston, ND -The MonDak Chapter 619 of Pheasants Forever will host its annual fundraiser banquet at the Raymond Center on Saturday, Oct. 4. The event will feature vendors for outdoor enthusiasts, ...
Last year, about 55,000 hunters harvested about 350,000 pheasants in North Dakota. In 2008, hunter numbers were almost twice as high, with 107,000 hunters bagging about 1 million pheasants.