Yeah that's no shocker about the SW. Problem is, most of it is pay to play.
I don't know the figures, but even the SW has lost a considerable amount of CRP. I would fair to guess the counts are nowhere near comparable to the mid 2000's numbers, specifically that 2003- 2008 period when CRP acreage was at it's peak.
the only sad fact here is all the increase is ONLY HENS , folks there are NO ROOSTERS in N.DAK!:thumbsup:![]()
the only sad fact here is all the increase is ONLY HENS , folks there are NO ROOSTERS in N.DAK!:QUOTE]
good stuff. :thumbsup:
Well it looks like the camouflage training most of the roosters took this summer is paying off.
They were taught the safest way to stay alive is to look like the ladies so by whatever means that were available to them they are now disguised as hens.
Only their cackle as they fly away will tell you, you have been fooled.
One thing I wished ND did was break up the surveys to more than just 4 areas. It's really a very bad way to do it. At least add south central and north central. 4 areas for a state that big is ridiculous. How many areas does Iowa and SD have?
The North East and North Central parts of the state are practically void of pheasants. In many areas, there just isn't much cover to sustain a lot of wildlife. They have a pretty good handle on where the huntable populations are.
I think 6 zones would be better. NW , SW , NC , SC , NE , and SE. I have only hunted what would be the SC / SE area. Id love to get a little bit further west.