cyclonenation10
Well-known member
Question for you habitat guys. I know there’s no clear cut answer, and tons of variables, but generally speaking if you had to put a “number” on it, how many years does it take for newly enrolled CRP/wetlands to reach their carrying capacity of pheasants?
For example, our family just bid in half of our 180 acres in Iowa 3 years ago into wetlands/CRP program. Before that, the 90 that we bid in was crop ground and the rest was horse weeds/ canary grass all in the flood plain along a creek. There were birds, maybe 20 or so max that we’d see on a late season hunt that first year. However, now we’ve added pollinator/grass mixes where it used to be crops, food plots of sorghum/corn, and it happens to be the ground that is much more suitable for nesting during a wet season. I have to think that should play a huge role in increasing bird numbers.
Bird numbers have definitely increased to where we might see 40 or so on a good hunt last year. What I’m trying to get an idea of is at what point (all else equal) will we “plateau” and reach the carrying capacity. I’d like to think we could see 100 birds in a hunt on this farm some day, and maybe shoot 25-30 off it. Maybe just wishful thinking..
For example, our family just bid in half of our 180 acres in Iowa 3 years ago into wetlands/CRP program. Before that, the 90 that we bid in was crop ground and the rest was horse weeds/ canary grass all in the flood plain along a creek. There were birds, maybe 20 or so max that we’d see on a late season hunt that first year. However, now we’ve added pollinator/grass mixes where it used to be crops, food plots of sorghum/corn, and it happens to be the ground that is much more suitable for nesting during a wet season. I have to think that should play a huge role in increasing bird numbers.
Bird numbers have definitely increased to where we might see 40 or so on a good hunt last year. What I’m trying to get an idea of is at what point (all else equal) will we “plateau” and reach the carrying capacity. I’d like to think we could see 100 birds in a hunt on this farm some day, and maybe shoot 25-30 off it. Maybe just wishful thinking..