Pheasant hunting was always one of my favorite pastimes growing up. I was probably a little spoiled to be honest. I grew up in a perfect pheasant hunting area outside of Monticello, Iowa and my uncle, who I often hunted with, had a great bird dog we would take out. I remember hitting my limit hunting with my college friend and just how good slow-cooked pheasant was (once you got the bird shot out). I bring all this up because we are officially back to bird season with opening weekend this Saturday, October 14 in Wisconsin, and rolling out soon in Iowa.

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Each state has its own rules and regulations for pheasant hunting, what you will need, and what is allowed. Firstly, when pheasant hunting only the roosters can be harvested in Iowa and Illinois, whereas in Wisconsin they do allow for hens to be taken in certain areas. With that in mind, let's get prepped for another awesome season of bird hunting, so we can do it safely and have fun.

Pheasant Season in Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced the 2023 pheasant hunting season, set to run from October 14, 2023, to January 7, 2024. Hunters must possess a small game license and a 2023 Pheasant Stamp. Opening weekend (October 14 & 15) has a special daily bag limit of one rooster, increasing to two roosters per day from October 16 onward. Special rules apply in designated hen and rooster hunting areas. Some properties have weekday closures starting October 16. The DNR plans to release approximately 75,000 pheasants across 80 locations. Pheasants are released multiple times before and during the season. Hunters should consult the DNR's hunting regulations for precise details.

Once again, the Wisconsin DNR is reminding all hunters to wear blaze orange or pink for their own safety and to practice the acronym TAB-K:

  • T - Treat every firearm as if it is loaded.
  • A - Always point the muzzle in a safe direction.
  • B - Be certain of your target and what's beyond it.
  • K - Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot.
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In addition, Wisconsin hunters should be on the lookout for any sick birds. In the spring of 2022, a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was detected in numerous domestic and wild birds throughout Wisconsin. It's expected that the virus will continue to circulate in wild bird populations this year. In general, upland birds such as pheasants have behaviors and prefer habitats that make them less likely to encounter avian influenza viruses in the wild. However, if you observe a sick pheasant, contact the DNR. Hunters should never harvest wild birds that appear sick, although this strain of HPAI does not pose a food safety risk. As always, hunters should still ensure the proper handling of game meat and harvested birds should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F.

Young hunter with dog at sunset
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Pheasant Season in Iowa

Youth Pheasant season (age 15 or younger) has specific dates set for October 21 and 22, although Pheasant season for the state does not open up until Oct 28 and will run through January 10, 2024. During regular season, hunters can bring in a daily limit of 3 birds, with a possession limit of 12. Shooting hours begin at 8 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. Unfortunately, this year's roadside survey by the DNR shows what could be a rough season in our area for pheasant hunting with poor game distribution in the Tri-State area.

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To hunt pheasants in Iowa you will need a basic hunting license and a habitat sticker, as well as completing the hunter's safety course. This year I picked up a hunting, fishing, and habitat fee combo for $55. When deer season comes, I will simply purchase my tags to participate.

Additionally, Iowa requires upland game bird hunters to wear at least one of the following articles of visible, external apparel, of which at least 50% of the surface area is solid blaze orange in color: hat, cap, vest, coat, jacket, sweatshirt, sweater, shirt or coveralls.

Common pheasant, Phasianus colchicus
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