PHEASANT
Grilled Pheasant Kabobs
Super Bowl Sunday is one of the most popular grilling days of the year. In fact, it's the seventh largest. And to top it off, it is the biggest outdoor cooking day of the winter months. What's the be...
Posted on 1/18/13 at 5:30 PM
Final Farm To Fork, A CSA Series Update: Roasted Pheasant and Gooey Pumpkin Butter Bars
Our first CSA season is finally over. VisitSimple, Good, And Tastyand read my final installment in theFarm To Fork, A CSA Series. I cook my first local pheasants and riff on Paula Deen's gooey butte...
Posted on 11/6/12 at 11:56 AM
The Huz is a Great Cook!
After a few days of the huz being out of town, things are back to normal here at the parsonage. Kerry had the opportunity to hang out with others who enjoy two of his passions: Sioux Falls Seminary an...
Posted on 9/24/11 at 10:08 PM
week 1 reminder on PLOTS & WMA's
Residents Only on PLOTS, State WMAs from Oct. 9-15 Out-of-state hunters are reminded that state law does not allow nonresidents to hunt on North Dakota Game and Fish Department owned or managed lands...
Posted on 10/6/10 at 11:51 AM
Pheasant hunting tips
According to a DNR wildlife research biologist, pheasants follow a schedule as routine as your daily commute to and from work. Understanding the pheasant's daily movements can increase your odds of fl...
Posted on 9/16/10 at 8:50 AM
ND youth pheasant hunting season is this weekend
North Dakota's two-day youth pheasant hunting season is this coming weekend.September 26, 2011
Pheasant crowing count down across state
The recently completed pheasant crowing count shows a 14 percent decrease in the number of birds across the state, according to information released by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.June 27, 2011
Pheasants Forever meeting here Jan. 3
North Dakota’s newest Pheasants Forever chapter, known as the James Valley Pheasants Forever chapter, will hold its initial open meeting on Monday, Jan. 3 at 7 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Jamestown.December 31, 2010
Crunching the pheasant and duck numbers
North Dakota’s pheasant and High Plains duck seasons close Jan. 2, so it’s a good time for a review before we start talking about prospects for 2011. r Pheasants 2010 The pheasant outlook for any year begins with winter, and the 2010 version was not as long or as snowy as 2009, which was one of the worst winters ever in terms of snow accumulation statewide. Last year still had its share of snow and cold, it just wasn’t as difficult for pheasants as the previous year.By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , December 31, 2010
Pheasant numbers drop in North Dakota
BISMARCK — North Dakota ring-neck pheasant numbers are down and a harsh winter two years ago is partly to blame, a state wildlife official says. The spring pheasant crowing count survey — conducted by officials who listen for the crowing — released Monday by the state Game and Fish Department showed a 6 percent drop statewide from last year.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , June 30, 2010
Numbers looking promising for a good fall
In June, many duck and pheasant hunters will mentally circle the backside of October as a key window for waterfowl and upland hunting. In similar manner, deer hunters also key out the dates, times and places for hunts, stake a claim to vacation time if needed, and anticipate the coming fall season.By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , June 25, 2010
Crunching the numbers
I’ve always been intrigued by numbers and the dynamics of statistics. While the numbers themselves, if they are accurate, are more or less facts, the factors contributing to those final statistics are where the real fun comes in. Consider, for instance, last fall’s deer and pheasant harvest numbers. When the North Dakota Game and Fish Department releases these numbers, they will be either up, down or about same as the previous year. The interesting question is “why?”By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , March 19, 2010
Superior, Wis., police capture exotic bird
First was the goat captured at the Superior waste treatment plant last month, and now Superior Police Sgt. Dan Hawkin reports police have captured what they believe to be a Chinese pheasant. Hawkin said a railroad crew under a viaduct spotted the bird about 5:30 p.m. Monday. It was shaped like a pheasant but it had a bright, gold head and iridescent blue and red feathers on its back.By Forum Communications Co. report , January 13, 2010
Preserve offers pheasant hunting
There are no corn or beans anymore on Greg Club’s farm near Ivanhoe, but there are plenty of pheasants. The Pheasantville Hunting Preserve has been open for hunting for about a month now.December 04, 2009
Pheasant limit increase fails
A proposal to raise South Dakota’s three-bird daily pheasant limit to five roosters a day failed on Thursday during a meeting of the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission.December 04, 2009
Pheasant numbers change with the times
The past few years, North Dakota Game and Fish Department biologists have continued to stress that the loss of Conservation Reserve Program grasslands, combined with a tough winter, would accelerate a reduction in pheasant numbers that hunters would notice within a year.By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , October 16, 2009
Youth pheasant weekend set for Oct. 3 through 4
North Dakota’s two-day youth pheasant hunt is slated for Oct. 3-4, according to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. The season is open to legally licensed residents and non-residents ages 15 and younger who may hunt roosters statewide.September 21, 2009
Pheasant numbers down
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department reported pheasant numbers down 50 percent statewide Thursday when it released the results of surveys conducted in July and August. The news for southeastern North Dakota, including the Jamestown area, is worse, according to Jason Smith, game management technician for Game and Fish in Jamestown.By Keith Norman , September 11, 2009
Spring pheasant crowing county survey shows decrease in N.D.
North Dakota’s spring pheasant crowing count survey revealed a 25 percent decrease statewide compared to last year, according to Stan Kohn, upland game management supervisor for the state Game and Fish Department.June 25, 2009
Chasing roosters near Jamestown
The November sky is grey, and a cold wind is blowing out of the north as I huddle along the willows and watch the action. Two hundred yards to the south Ed Johnson is hunting behind his six-year-old black Labrador, Duke, and they are moving in my direction.By Bernie Kuntz , November 28, 2008
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