BRoth82
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Around 1,000 - 1,200 or so and a mix of hens and roosters. I just do it to help him out.
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Look around on the Iowa DNR website. Under the hunting tab there is a hunting atlas that shows public land.I'm curious...what does Iowa have in terms of land for in state or out of state pheasant hunters? A buddy suggested I look at Iowa during one of my school breaks for pheasants, but I know nothing about it.
Thanks...I'll take a look. Appreciate the tip.Look around on the Iowa DNR website. Under the hunting tab there is a hunting atlas that shows public land.
We have a small amount of public land. VERY small, and an even smaller amount of walk-in land. After that, it is all private. Also, all private, posted or not, cannot be trespassed, unlike some other states, where you can trespass to hunt unless posted or told (verbally) otherwise.I'm curious...what does Iowa have in terms of land for in state or out of state pheasant hunters? A buddy suggested I look at Iowa during one of my school breaks for pheasants, but I know nothing about it.
How many states are now releasing birds on public land for hunting? I have heard about South Dakota and Nebraska doing this. Wyoming has for a long time. I don't know about others. I THINK it is fairly limited in SD and NE, but I would like to know more from those with data.
RJ was throwing that BS claim out a few weeks ago.I'm not exactly sure what goes on in SD, if its their actual G&F doing the stocking or if just private entities doing it all like the big lodges and shooting preserves. Def tons of pen-raised birds getting dumped in that state tho.
Watching my dog work in a couple inches of snow is nothing short of beautiful.One of my favorite hobbies is pheasant hunting. Primarily the Dakotas, Montana and Minnesota. Late season hunting is the most fun in my opinion. You need about 4-6 inches of new snow, a good dog, and a good pair of boots. I just love hunting the thickest willow/cattail swamps I can find. Will be out in ND in a few weeks.