VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota..com) – Last year’s tallies in the North Dakota summer upland bird roadside survey were a telling portent for the fall hunting seasons, as drops in numbers – from slight downward ticks in pheasant counts to bigger ones for grouse and partridge – reflected the changes hunters saw in the field almost exactly. Overall, hunters harvested three percent fewer pheasants, 24 percent fewer sharptailed grouse, and 25 percent …
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