The primary pheasant areas showed 28.8 crows per stop in the southwest, up from 19.5 in 2023; 21.5 crows per stop in the northwest, up from 16.6; and 16 crows per stop in the southeast, up from 12.8.
Jun. 23—BISMARCK — Spring pheasant crowing counts in North Dakota are down 22% statewide from last year, the Game and Fish Department said Thursday in reporting results from its 2022 spring crowing ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The annual statewide pheasant crowing count survey runs from May 1 through June 10 and is made up of one hundred 20-mile routes spread across the state. Game and Fish personnel ...
Jun. 26—BISMARCK — North Dakota's spring pheasant counts are up 6% statewide from last year, the Game and Fish Department said Thursday, June 26, in reporting results from its 2025 spring crowing ...
North Dakota's spring pheasant crowing count survey revealed a 6 percent decrease statewide, but that doesn't necessarily mean hunting is going to be more difficult this fall. According to Stan Kohn, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jun. 21—BISMARCK — The number of roosters heard crowing during the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's 2024 spring pheasant ...