Munster927
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Yeah conservation wise, the DNR may need to decide what the priority is in that region. Chickens or pheasants. If they believe it to be a cause for population problems of course. They monitor the population there quite a bit so it may be an option should the population starts to get below their goal.Pheasants are not that common in most of the prairie chicken range pheasants ... exception is the southern units especially after a mild year or two.
In MN hen pheasants are known to drop eggs in prairie chicken nests and this can be detrimental to the overall population.
Maybe pheasants (including hens) should be open along with sharptail grouse to the PC hunters holding a license.