I've been upland hunting in Sask for a good many years. I've mainly focused in southern Sask and hunted mostly for pheasant.
Has anyone noticed a huge decline in the numbers of huns and sharp-tails?
It used to be that every abandoned farm yard, windrow or field corner had some huns. This year, I've only seen 2 or 3 flocks.
I have only seen about 5 sharp-tails in total, and I've been out 4 times in Oct.
Pheasant fared a little better, but still no where the numbers that existed even 5-7 years ago.
Now with all of this in mind, why in the world is Sask Environment keeping the bag limits so high for huns and sharpies? I don't even shoot at huns or sharpies anymore because their numbers are so low, and I feel bad for taking more.
And why is the season for pheasant open from Oct 1 till Dec 31? I know when deer hunting that it would be nice to pot a pheasant or two, but really... even the birds need a break from hunting pressure. I used to look so forward to the late season as that last bit of hunting fun before the year ended.
Do they not know that this past winter and spring was horrible conditions for upland birds? Do they not go out and take some sort of count and set the season according to what numbers are represented?
What if there was a tax break for farmers wanting to raise and release pheasant?
This is a resource that, IMO, is being poorly managed. Am I out to lunch here? Is there someone who can fill me in a little more? If there are any upland hunters who are familiar with Sask, I wouldnt mind hearing your opinions.
Thanks.
Has anyone noticed a huge decline in the numbers of huns and sharp-tails?
It used to be that every abandoned farm yard, windrow or field corner had some huns. This year, I've only seen 2 or 3 flocks.
I have only seen about 5 sharp-tails in total, and I've been out 4 times in Oct.
Pheasant fared a little better, but still no where the numbers that existed even 5-7 years ago.
Now with all of this in mind, why in the world is Sask Environment keeping the bag limits so high for huns and sharpies? I don't even shoot at huns or sharpies anymore because their numbers are so low, and I feel bad for taking more.
And why is the season for pheasant open from Oct 1 till Dec 31? I know when deer hunting that it would be nice to pot a pheasant or two, but really... even the birds need a break from hunting pressure. I used to look so forward to the late season as that last bit of hunting fun before the year ended.
Do they not know that this past winter and spring was horrible conditions for upland birds? Do they not go out and take some sort of count and set the season according to what numbers are represented?
What if there was a tax break for farmers wanting to raise and release pheasant?
This is a resource that, IMO, is being poorly managed. Am I out to lunch here? Is there someone who can fill me in a little more? If there are any upland hunters who are familiar with Sask, I wouldnt mind hearing your opinions.
Thanks.


















































