The Case For Pheasants
The Case For Pheasants Series
The South Dakota Upland Slam - Meadow Creek Pheasant Camp
August 09, 2024 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
The South Dakota Upland Slam is the combination harvest of Ring-necked Pheasant, Sharp-tailed Grouse and Hungarian Partridge.
More...Pheasant Fest 2024 Wrap-Up and 2025 Dates
March 03, 2024 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
What a great conference on behalf of pheasants and conservation.
More...2023 Pheasant Season End Conclusions - Final Report
January 17, 2024 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
Here's the wrap-up summary from the 2023 UGUIDE South Dakota pheasant hunting season.
More...UGUIDE’s Fall 2023 South Dakota Pheasant Forecast Report Survey Update
July 05, 2023 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
“The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”
More...UGUIDE @ 2023 Commodity Classic - Orlando
February 26, 2023 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
UGUIDE’s Preview of the 2023 Commodity Classic in Orlando Florida
More...CRP - Where are we at? DEC 2022
February 24, 2023 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
Want to know why pheasant numbers aren't higher? Here's why... (Dec. '22 Report).
More...Pheasant Numbers – Past and Future
March 26, 2021 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
Bird numbers aren't there yet but evidence is mounting...
More...A Letter to Governor Noem
October 16, 2020 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
A Letter to Governor Noem.
More...Food Cover Plots 2.0
April 03, 2020 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
Check out 17 Years of trial and error in the UGUIDE food and cover plot management system.
More...The Case for Pheasants – That’s a Head Scratcher
January 30, 2018 by UGUIDE South Dakota Pheasant Hunting
The Case for Pheasants – That’s a Head Scratcher
This, the 7th article in the Case for Pheasants Series, attempts to uncover some questionable areas of policy and practices. Things that leave us with more questions than answers. They leave us scratching our heads trying to make sense out of them.
The following areas have always perplexed me much and I often wonder if there are not better ways to manage resources.
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