1pheas4
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I hope you are right! I mowed 20 acres of new tress yesterday and saw 2 hens and one brood of 4. Not a ton of cover there but I expected more birds in those trees. I only saw 1 rooster and heard one cackle the whole time I was there.
I hope I'm right too Chris. And I believe I am. Let me ease your concern a bit. Here in Illinois we are in the same heat wave and drought as much of the country. Things are drying up fast.
Despite the heat and drought, from my (obviously non-scientific) observations in the field, our pheasant hatch was great, and broods are still alive and well. In fact, one of the areas I've been observing has more pheasant sign then I've seen in many years.
We are loosing birds--no doubt. But they are hardy and can survive some amazing conditions. We're still okay and will see good #'s this fall:thumbsup: