PHEASANTS
Farming, pheasants and working together
If you hunt pheasants, Hettinger County (N.D.) is a cross between Nirvana and Valhalla. "Hettinger County has long been recognized for its excellent hunting. We live in the center of what is arguably...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 10:29 AM
New CRP sign-up makes news at National Pheasant Fest
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forevers National Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic in Minneapolis drew 28,855 people during the three-day event, which wrapped up Sunday in the Minneapolis Convention Center...
Posted on 2/18/13 at 11:48 AM
non-resident pheasant reminder
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 during the first week of the pheasant season. Priv...
Posted on 10/12/12 at 9:13 AM
Pheasants Forever
The wily ringneck is one of the most versatile game birds around when it comes to cooking. And because of that, I'll never get tired of eating pheasant. And if a recent hunting trip to western No...
Posted on 10/23/09 at 4:31 AM
ND wildlife officials expect good pheasant year 
North Dakota wildlife officials are anticipating a good production year for pheasants but have concerns about the population of the upland game bird long term.
By Associated Press , July 10, 2012
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: NDGF taxes, Top pheasant towns etc. 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department paid $484,822 in taxes last year to counties in which it owns or leases land. Game and Fish manages more than 200,000 acres in 50 counties, and the in-lieu-of-tax payments are the same as property taxes paid by private landowners.
May 06, 2012
Prairies and grasslands: Where is the wildlife? 
In the nearly half-century he’s lived in South Dakota, John Cooper has seen countless beautiful prairie sunsets. But none perhaps prettier than one on a recent late afternoon that arched wild hues of orange, red, yellow and crimson across a darkening sky.
By Dennis Anderson , January 07, 2012
FACES: Natural artist: Linda Merrill uses plumage of pheasants to create birds of another feather 
Merrill, the owner of Framed Nature in Drayton, makes artwork, including pictures, pins and hair accessories from pheasant feathers. She began working with feathers about five years ago after she decided they would create longer lasting artwork than the flowers she had previously used in her Framed Nature business.
By Ann Bailey , October 30, 2011
Governor’s Pheasant Opener provides bang, no bird for Dayton 
By Tom Cherveny , October 16, 2011
Minnesota DNR: CRP program acres decline threatens future pheasant population 
As Saturday's pheasant season opener approaches, Minnesota officials are sounding an alarm about the decline of a federal grassland conservation program.
By Associated Press , October 11, 2011
North Dakota Pheasant Preview: Fading pheasant forecasts 
By Compiled by Brad Dokken , October 02, 2011
S.D. pheasant outlook good despite fewer birds 
Pheasant hunters should have another good season in South Dakota despite an estimated 46 percent drop in bird numbers from last year, state wildlife officials said this week.
By Dirk Lammers , August 26, 2011
With inaugeral governor's pheasant opener, Dayton shoots for tradition 
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton's office said today that he will become the first Minnesota governor to participate in an official pheasant hunting opener on Oct. 14-15 in the southwestern city of Montevideo.
By Associated Press , August 11, 2011
N.D. spring pheasant crowing count declines 14 percent from 2010 
By Brad Dokken , July 03, 2011
NORTH DAKOTA OUTDOORS: Pheasants, ducks a mixed bag in 2010 
North Dakota’s pheasant and High Plains duck seasons close Sunday, so it’s a good time for a review before we start talking about prospects for 2011.
By Doug Leier , December 31, 2010
Man makes hat bands from feathers 
John Herr can see the artistry in nature. He knows a pheasant is covered in feathers of a variety of shapes, colors and textures, which form a mosaic of hues serving as the palette for his work.
By Katie Pizza , December 11, 2010
N.D. OUTDOORS: Talkin' late-season roosters 
While crunching across the prairie, working up a mild sweat in the heart of those great Indian summer days conjures a post-card kind of memory, turning the calendar from November to December doesn’t have to signal the end of great pheasant hunting.
By Doug Leier , December 09, 2010
Hunters flock to southwest N.D. for pheasant, turkey openers
"If you really look back through time, the number of hunters that we've had actually out in the field has really increased since 2000," said Stan Kohn, upland game biologist for the North Dakota Game Fish Department.By Ashley Martin , October 10, 2010
Winning Minnesota 2011 pheasant stamp design unveiled 
By Associated Press , October 05, 2010
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