Good summer brood production should provide hunting opportunity in Missouri’s primary pheasant range.
Nebraska’s resilient pheasants beat horrible winter and sodden spring/summer, habitat and hatch look good (especially late nests), birds to be had.
Pheasant numbers are mostly looking good in Michigan, and where there’s good upland habitat there will be birds to hunt this fall.
Good habitat conditions from plentiful rain, and fingers-crossed for a good second-try hatch, will drive Oklahoma’s pheasant hunt this fall.
Conditions are shaping up for a good pheasant hunt in Idaho this fall. When you come, make it a multi-species adventure.
Excellent forbs and foraging opportunities this summer should help pheasant numbers to hold steady after late winter storms.