This spring’s Wisconsin pheasant survey showed a slight decrease of 9.6% from 2025, but according to the Department of Natural Resources, that number is still above the most recent five-year survey average.
Taylor Finger, DNR game bird ecologist, told a meeting of the DNR Pheasant Advisory Team members June 24 that the highest counts are still found in the northwest corner of the state.
“It (statewide) shows a slight dip, but we are still doing quite well,” Finger said.
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