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		<title>Mobridge Area Shows Biggest Increase in Pheasant Numbers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 14:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annual GF&#38;P brood count complete By Katie Zerr Published: Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 Hunters in the Mobridge area will notice more pheasants this fall as the 2010 South Dakota Department of Game Fish and Parks Brood Count survey shows a 27 percent increase in birds over the 2009 survey. For more of he article click [...]]]></description>
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<div><em>By Katie Zerr</em></div>
<div>Published: Wednesday, September 1st, 2010</div>
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<p>Hunters in the Mobridge area will notice more pheasants this fall as the 2010 South Dakota Department of Game Fish and Parks Brood Count survey shows a 27 percent increase in birds over the 2009 survey. For more of he article<a title="Mobridge Area show largest increase in pheasant population" href="http://www.mobridgetribune.com/cms/news/story-188347.html" target="_blank"> click here.</a></p>
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		<title>Hunting Pheasants in South Dakota</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunters from around the globe enjoy world-class hunting experiences in South Dakota. Oct. 15, 2009 PIERRE, S.D. &#8211; Pheasants have thrived in South Dakota for more than a century, and with this year’s traditional season opener just around the corner the state is preparing to greet outdoorsmen and women from around the globe for world-class [...]]]></description>
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<p>PIERRE, S.D. &#8211; Pheasants have thrived in South Dakota for more than a century, and with this year’s traditional season opener just around the corner the state is preparing to greet outdoorsmen and women from around the globe for world-class hunting experiences.</p>
<p>“Fall in South Dakota would not be complete without the cackle of ring-necked pheasants flushing from the fields,” said Gov. Mike Rounds. “This is a special time of year for residents across the state as they welcome family and friends for another fine hunting season.”</p>
<p>The traditional pheasant season begins Oct. 17, and communities are rolling out the “orange carpet” with various activities and welcome-back events for hunters, their families and friends. The South Dakota Office of Tourism’s fall campaign, Rooster Rush, encourages communities to celebrate the lengthy tradition and fervent passion for the annual pheasant hunt.</p>
<p>South Dakota continues to have the highest rating for pheasant hunting in the nation. This year’s pheasant brood count represents the fourth-highest statewide bird census in the past 45 years. The state has sustained good pheasant populations in the past several years because of the quality habitat provided by the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Whether hunters come to the state this weekend or late in the season, they have a good chance of bagging their limits.</p>
<p>“From the community activities to the abundance of birds, the excitement and enthusiasm of our residents and non-residents is high,” said Melissa Bump, director of the South Dakota Office of Tourism. “We believe it’s going to be another great year of hunting and family tradition in South Dakota.”</p>
<p><strong>Fast Facts:</strong></p>
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<li>The statewide pheasant hunting season, both resident and nonresident, begins Oct. 17, 2009, and ends Jan. 3, 2010. Shooting hours from Oct. 17 through Oct. 23 are 12 noon CDT to sunset and 10 a.m. CDT to sunset the rest of the season.</li>
<li>In 2008, approximately 75,000 resident and 100,000 nonresident pheasant hunters spent in excess of $200 million on the sport in South Dakota.</li>
<li>Pheasants may be viewed as an annual crop of the land, just like corn or wheat. Most of the birds shot in each hunting season were hatched the preceding spring and summer.</li>
<li>The single most important habitat component needed for successful pheasant reproduction is undisturbed nesting cover. The most obvious source of nesting habitat is Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres on private land. However, Game Production Areas, Waterfowl Production Areas, hayfields, alfalfa, winter wheat, odd areas, pastures, and roadside ditches all can provide cover for nesting.</li>
<li>All rooster pheasants have spurs. Spur length can vary from just a small nub on a very young bird, to more than ¾ of an inch (including leg bone) on adult birds. The general rule for determining a rooster&#8217;s age is, if the spur is less than a ¾-inch in length, including the leg bone, the bird is a young-of-the-year. If the spur is more than ¾-inch long, including the leg bone, the bird is an adult.</li>
<li>Pheasants can be found thoughout South Dakota and there will be areas of good pheasant hunting in a line from Perkins County in the north to Bennett County in the south and to the Missouri River; however the primary pheasant ranges include all counties east of the Missouri River.</li>
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<p>For more information about hunting around  Mobridge, South Dakota, please contact the Mobridge Chamber of Commerce at 605-845-2387, or find them on the web at <a href="http://www.mobridge.org">www.mobridge.org</a>.</td>
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		<title>Pheasant Hunters Welcome Recent Blizzard</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 06:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t have to travel far in North Central South Dakota to see the impact on pheasants by the way of the winter season&#8217;s first snow.  With most of the soybeans, sunflowers, and a portion of the corn crop harvested, the pheasant population near Mobridge are becoming increasingly exposed.  In the past four days there has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t have to travel far in North Central South Dakota to see the impact on pheasants by the way of the winter season&#8217;s first snow.  With most of the soybeans, sunflowers, and a portion of the corn crop harvested, the pheasant population near Mobridge are becoming increasingly exposed.  In the past four days there has been a noticeable increase of birds out along gravel roads and in CRP.   The birds have also been more concentratedallowing hunters to take advantage of the high population of pheasants.  As the corn continues to be harvested by area farmers we will see a shift from pheasants seeking shelter in row crops to CRP and shelter belts.  Hunters should experience some great pheasant hunting in the near future as more and more cover is in the grain bins.  For more information contact the Mobridge Chamber of Commerce.  Our information can be found at the &#8220;Contact Page&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Pheasant Season Starts Tomorrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 18:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PIERRE &#8211; Abundant pheasant numbers are expected when the regular pheasant hunting season opens Saturday in South Dakota. The daily possession limit is three cock pheasants, with an overall possession limit of 15 pheasants, taken according to the daily limit. Fifteen birds may not be possessed until after the fifth day of hunting. Shooting hours [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PIERRE &#8211; Abundant pheasant numbers are expected when the regular pheasant  hunting season opens Saturday in South Dakota.</p>
<p>The daily possession limit is three cock pheasants, with an overall  possession limit of 15 pheasants, taken according to the daily limit. Fifteen  birds may not be possessed until after the fifth day of hunting.</p>
<p>Shooting hours are 12 noon, Central time, to sunset Oct. 18 through Oct.  24; and 10 a.m., Central time, to sunset the rest of the season. Central time is  used statewide for opening shooting hours.</p>
<p>The season will remain open  until Jan. 4, 2009.</p>
<p>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.sdgfp.info/Wildlife/hunting/Pheasant/Index.htm" target="_blank">www.sdgfp.info/Wildlife/hunting/Pheasant/Index.htm.</a></p>
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		<title>Mobridge, South Dakota has the biggest increase in pheasant.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Results of the 2008 South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks show the Mobridge area seeing the largest percentage of increase in the number of ringneck pheasants per mile than any other part of the state. For more of the story and information go to the Mobridge Tribune. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Results of the 2008 South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks show the Mobridge area seeing the largest percentage of increase in the number of ringneck pheasants per mile than any other part of the state.</p>
<p>For more of the story and information go to the <a title="Mobridge has pheasants" href="http://www.mobridgetribune.com/articles/2008/09/04/local_news/news01.txt" target="_blank">Mobridge Tribune</a>. </p>
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