kansasbrittany
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I started a similar thread last year and didn't get many responses. I'm dying to know, from those of you that have hunted both NW KS and SW KS in the same year before, which area has more birds per square mile? SD has a population density map, but one hasn't been made for KS that I know of. I've never found a population density map for KS. I know it varies from one year to the next. I intend to hunt NW KS some again this year, regardless of everyone's responses. I like to see different terrain, cover, etc. I'm not internet scouting either. I'm just trying to get some info that isn't readily available on the internet. Also, just so my bases are covered, I hunt b/c I enjoy the hunt, not because I expect to see 500 birds/day.
I forgot to add that I've already seen the crowing index, which indicates that there are more birds in NW KS. However, I've found the number of pheasants per square mile is nowhere close to the crowing survey as topography, oil industry, and agricultural noise from one area to the next is NOT consistent.
Thanks in advance for your input!
I forgot to add that I've already seen the crowing index, which indicates that there are more birds in NW KS. However, I've found the number of pheasants per square mile is nowhere close to the crowing survey as topography, oil industry, and agricultural noise from one area to the next is NOT consistent.
Thanks in advance for your input!
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