gimruis
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The prospects for 2022 are out. Up 18% state wide on average. The central zone is up a whopping 46.5%.
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I hunt the east-central zone and the count there has literally never been this rosy. Its almost always forecasted to be "poor" in that zone because its "non-traditional" pheasant habitat.I think it will be spotty based on location.
Gim, I know you've said you hunt private in your area, but is there much public around where you hunt? I don't need to know where you're at exactly but I've looked in that east central zone before and don't see much public in that area really. At least not pheasant type pieces of public, more swamp and forest type WMAs. The few pieces I do see that look like pheasant habitat, I worry about making the 1.5 to 2 hour drive to find someone else is there and wasted my time.I hunt the east-central zone and the count there has literally never been this rosy. Its almost always forecasted to be "poor" in that zone because its "non-traditional" pheasant habitat.
I've had fantastic pheasant hunting there for over 20 years now and rarely see another hunter. I also turkey hunt that area in the spring and heard a fair amount of rooster cackling every morning I was in the turkey blind.
I’m guessing he’s other than E Cent!Gim, don't tell anyone where you are, loose lips sink ships. Enjoy your success and continue to keep the dogs happy.
I think the change from the long term average has probably been negative for over 10 years maybe much longer? It's just like the Mille Lacs walleye numbers, they will likely never be what they used to, because the lake has changed. This will be my 4th year seriously hunting pheasants. To me the counts look really good. I will be out every day I can.-47% Change from long-term average won't stop me from getting out, but kinda sucks as the report sounds so promising, until you read into it.
You might want to read up on the regs before walking your dog on a WPA pre-season...Did a scouting trip saturday morning to the area we hunt for opener and we were shocked at the numbers we saw. Every spot we scouted we saw numerous birds and broods on the roads, needless to say we are pretty pumped for opening day. I even took a walk with the dogs this morning about 20 mins from home and put up 10 birds in a little over a hour of walking on a small wpa.
That is correct, but WPAs are not DNR controlled - they are federal. No dog training allowed, period.Woollybob, unless I’m mistaking in MN you can walk your dogs on DNR controlled areas after July 14. I think they closed mid April and open again mid July.
I would definitely say they look better than they have in recent years. I thought last season was "pretty good" so an improvement on that is fine by me.To me the counts look really good.
That is correct, but WPAs are not DNR controlled - they are federal. No dog training allowed, period.