Montana Pheasant News
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2010 Montana Pheasant Hunting Forecast
Sep. 13, 2010orecast: Montana is such a big state that an entire overview doesn't do it justice. That said, generally milder winter conditions coupled with moderate spring conditions have Big Sky country as a top-10 pheasant hunting destination this fall. Rick Northrup, game bird coordinator with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, reports that northwest Montana will be similar or lower in bird numbers compared to last year, as recurring moisture and cold conditions are keeping numbers below average. North-central Montana was about 60 percent below average in pheasant harvest last year, and hunters there should expect some improvement. Central Montana, in and around Judith Basin County, experienced a late snowstorm around the first of May which was severe enough to kill adult birds. The greater Billings area received moderate spring conditions, and average or above average bird numbers should be found there. The area from Havre to Glasgow, north of Missouri was up last year but will be closer to average this year. Eastern Montana north of Glasgow and to the North Dakota line should see improvement in pheasant abundance from last season, but still below average. The region North of Interstate 94 to Fort Peck Reservoir and Sidney was the recipient of good spring conditions, and a rebound in numbers is expected there. Finally, southern Montana south of Interstate 94 to the Wyoming border was 26 percent above average harvest last fall, and similar numbers are expected this year. Season Dates: October 9 through January 1, 2011 Daily Bag Limit: 3 Possession Limit: 9 Field Notes: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has new upland hunting information, and with some seasons (Hungarian partridge, Sharp-tailed grouse) now open, it may be time to check the state's upland game birds hunting guide.
Women interested in hunting upland game birds next fall are invited to attend a clinic March 9-10 in Great Falls to help prepare for the hunt.
Game Bird Hunters, Don't Be Caught Without One - Nov. 03, 2006
Pheasant hunters, don’t be caught without one leg and foot left naturally attached for identification of sex on all birds. The leg and foot must be attached at all times while transporting the bird. Montana’s pheasant season continues until Jan. 1.
Permission Is Required For Hunting On Private Land - Sep. 22, 2006
It’s time for hunters who plan to hunt on private land to be thinking about securing permission from landowners.
Bird Hunters, Don't Be Caught Without One - Sep. 22, 2006
Pheasant hunters, don’t be caught without one leg and foot left naturally attached for identification of sex on all birds. The leg and foot must be attached at all times while transporting the bird.


