2010 Michigan Pheasant Hunting Forecast
Michigan - Varied Upland Opportunities
Credit: (PF)
Source: pheasantsforever.org
Published: Sep. 13, 2010
Forecast: Improved pheasant production was anticipated in Michigan from last year, though not enough to drastically alter the annual 100,000 bird harvest in the state. The most recent data shows that more than 50,000 Michiganders still pursue ringnecks annually.
Season Dates:
Varies, consult regulations
Daily Bag Limit:
2
Possession Limit:
4
Field Notes:
Upland enthusiasts should note this is the first time in a decade and a half that the state will have a sharp-tailed grouse hunt in a restricted area of the Upper Peninsula. Combine that with traditionally strong ruffed grouse and woodcock hunting to go with pheasants, and Michigan has a mix of upland birds that keeps hunters going year after year.
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