morcey2
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Also known as the Pheasant opener in Utah. My son (in his early 20's) finally got a license and we're going tomorrow. At least my family has lots of land to hunt. We'll at least come home with some cottontails. Pheasant populations are supposed to be up some this year and my brother, who owns some of the land we'll be hunting, has seen more this year than he has in quite a few years. No where near the glory days of the late 80s and early 90s.
The last time I went, about 5 years ago, we saw 2 roosters: one wouldn't fly, and the other flew at about 100 yards out and landed in an area we couldn't hunt.
I doubt it'll be worse than that. If it is, I've got fishing poles to fall back on. Anyone else headed out for pheasants soon?
Matt
The last time I went, about 5 years ago, we saw 2 roosters: one wouldn't fly, and the other flew at about 100 yards out and landed in an area we couldn't hunt.
I doubt it'll be worse than that. If it is, I've got fishing poles to fall back on. Anyone else headed out for pheasants soon?
Matt