Todd Bogenschutz, Upland Wildlife Biologist
Boone Wildlife Research Station
[515-432-2823]
WEATHER QUESTIONABLE FOR GOOD PHEASANT NUMBERS THIS FALL
Iowa pheasant hunters could see
variable bird numbers this fall, thanks to different weather patterns across
Iowa. Todd Bogenschutz, the Iowa DNR's upland wildlife biologist, uses a formula based on the previous winter snow fall and
spring rainfall and temperature to predict this falls pheasant population.
Southwest, western, and central Iowa were hit with a late March blizzard and
eastern regions were not. These blizzard struck regions also saw some heavy
rains in April and May, as much as 4”- 6+” above normal. Other regions saw
rainfall during the incubation period 0-2” above normal. The weather patterns
we’ve seen so far would not lead to a large increase in our pheasant population
this fall. The weather we’ve seen in southwest, southcentral,
westcentral, central, and northeast Iowa suggests bird numbers will be lower or unchanged from last fall, while
conditions in northwest, northcentral, eastcentral, and southeast
Iowa suggest pheasant
numbers could be better than last fall. Putting all this together, Bogenschutz' model
suggests that, “from a statewide perspective”, our pheasant population could be lower
than last year. Though the weather data is correct about 75 percent
of the time, hunters are encouraged to check the DNR’s
website in September for roadside counts, which are the best predictor of what
hunters will see in the fall.
The DNR will post
it's August roadside numbers on the DNR website around September 15th.
Those with e-mail can sign-up to be notified when the roadside survey has
been completed.
Interested
in the August Roadside Numbers?
You can sign up here
to receive
e-mail notification of the posting of the "2007 August Roadside
Report" as soon as it is posted to the web (early Sept.). This
saves you time and phone calls and allows us to get the report out in a
timely manner. |
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