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As common as certain aspects of their wintertime plights are, deer and pheasants differ in at least one significant way: their reproductive capacities.
I had never given pheasant shooting any thought until 20 years ago when I volunteered at Pennant Melangell on a weekly basis and had to plough my way through thousands of pheasants on some days to get there.
Source: https://www.countytimes.co.uk/news/23610275.letter-game-shooters-try-clay-pigeons-instead/?ref=rss
In addition to pheasants, licensed hunters, 15 and under, will be able to hunt ducks, mergansers, geese and coots statewide on these two days.
Source: https://ksenam.com/kick-off-events-scheduled-for-youth-pheasant-waterfowl-weekend/
In Minnesota, cattail marshes often provide the best winter cover for pheasants.
John added: "Basically, a couple of whole pheasants are poached, then taken off the bone, shredded and kept warm in the poaching juices.
Source: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/showbiz-news/king-charles-coronation-princess-annes-26857432
Ring-necked pheasants were the most popular game species in Ohio in the 1960s, when their numbers were believed to be between 4 and 5 million.
The farmers, snowbirds and Twin Cities weekenders among Trade Lake’s population of 904 enjoy living in a place where wildlife otherwise sequestered to a zoo can be viewed for free: deer, pheasants, loons, turkey vultures, river otters.
Source: https://wisconsinwatch.org/2023/12/wisconsin-cafo-pig-farm-agriculture-town-hogtied-chairman/
"You could have deer nesting in tall grass, or raccoon or skunks or pheasants, whatever."