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Unread 03-12-2023, 07:11 AM   #4
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Jeff, was wondering how the birds were faring after the recent heavy snows. I was there hunting in mid January around Huron. There was alot of snow then, but the winds had blown the snow off of alot of fields and there would be lots of pheasants out looking for corn. It was hard to find a place to pull off the road the snow was so deep then. They sure are hardy birds, but I'm sure you are helping out their survival.
Craig, yes only cock birds may be shot in states that have wild bird populations, and you will flush 10 hens for every cock bird you see, and the cocks will flush further out.
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