It may be months before groups like Wildlife and Parks and Pheasants Forever give their official predictions for this year’s pheasant population ... in south-central Kansas, though I’ve ...
“Tim Walz roasted over pheasant hunting stunt,” read the headline ... To borrow an agricultural film metaphor, we are not in ...
From 1963 to 2002, the pheasant population in northwest Kansas dropped from 18.74 birds to 2.1 birds per 100 miles, according to the annual rural mail carriers survey. Randy Rodgers, a biologist ...