So far this year I've been over 2000 acres and seen 3 birds. I've seen more bald eagles than roosters. Most want to blame it on farmers and habitat destruction which is mind blowing. Other years we say weather, can't do that this year. What's left? Predators in my opinion are the problem. I coyote hunt and there are more yotes than I've ever seen,but the real problem is hawks. At any given time, I can look out and see 15-20 hawks. I think about the time they banned hawk hunting is when our population began its decline. I also support a season ban for 3 years and see what happens. As hunters we should also be conservationists and I don't see how saying "whelp no birds this year but let's go shoot what's left" is going to help. We will be enforcing no hunting on all our land this year
Are you serious, how is that mind blowing? Habitat is, and will always be, the #1 factor impacting pheasant (as well as other animal species) populations. Ask any wildlife biologist, expert, or hunter... or just anyone with common sense. Weather and predators impact the population as well... but do you know what pheasants use habitat for? To hide from predators, and to stay warm during harsh weather, among other things.