benelli-banger
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The report hasn’t come out yet, but a well placed source knows the report that comes out soon…Huns dropped a lot, sharpies as well, not quite as much. More steps! That’s the answer…

I personally haven’t seen the report, but one of my close friends is tight with the head nd GFP biologist…he said NW ND huns down 75%, grouse down 50%…Saw the report, as you say down significantly especially in northwest. Also mentioned a big swath south of Dickinson that had a large hail storm, like in the neighborhood of a hundred square miles. Pheasant counts should be out soon. Mixed signals from NE MT also.
I haven’t been on UJ for 20 months, I assume Greg Hartman and others are still posting photo essays almost daily of their results? Always interesting…Saw the report, as you say down significantly especially in northwest. Also mentioned a big swath south of Dickinson that had a large hail storm, like in the neighborhood of a hundred square miles. Pheasant counts should be out soon. Mixed signals from NE MT also.
Yeah, I’ve heard how crazy the Huns were in those years!!If the brood count (# of broods and # of juvenile birds) are down, it will very likely show up in the harvest survey (lower).
Young birds make up a large share of the harvest.
If you did not hunt Huns in ND in the 1988 - 1992 time frame ... you missed the crazy peak no matter what the biologist's data may suggest occurred more recently. Fall or 1991 or 1992 the Huns were all over the place. There were days we would see 20 - 30 flocks on or just off the roads.
Not much reporting. Greg has been ill and hasn’t gone yet. Pretty quiet overall. F&G claims drought kept reproduction down. Still very warm might not be much activity.I haven’t been on UJ for 20 months, I assume Greg Hartman and others are still posting photo essays almost daily of their results? Always interesting…![]()
Don’t know. He did sell the rv. Me I don’t go until it freezes at night, looks to be awhile for that.Sorry to hear about Greg…Don Steese still make it out there?
I always look forward to your on the ground reports!Hey all, from NDGF
Our spring sharptail surveys went well. The conditions were great for the surveys, but our numbers were down 15% from where we were last year. Pretty consistently across the state. And we noticed that decline, but we are not too concerned because our numbers in 2024 were much higher than where they had been so we’re still sitting pretty well for sharptail,” said NDGF Upland Game Supervisor Jesse Kolar.
I personally think it will be a good year, not great but not as bad as it may seem.
Guess only time will tell!
Stay well my friends
Greg
I don't live in an area with much for sharp cover, but there are pockets where I can always find a few. I can say I've never seen more huns around my place than I have this summer. I can't wait for hun & sharp opener this year.Hey all, from NDGF
Our spring sharptail surveys went well. The conditions were great for the surveys, but our numbers were down 15% from where we were last year. Pretty consistently across the state. And we noticed that decline, but we are not too concerned because our numbers in 2024 were much higher than where they had been so we’re still sitting pretty well for sharptail,” said NDGF Upland Game Supervisor Jesse Kolar.
I personally think it will be a good year, not great but not as bad as it may seem.
Guess only time will tell!
Stay well my friends
Greg