Pheasant

Species Description

Long-tailed and chicken-like. The adult male is an iridescent mix of bronze, green, and black, with a red fleshy patch of skin around the eye and usually a white ring around the neck. The female is brown with a pointed tail, not rounded as in grouse and prairie-chickens. The voice of male is a harsh two-syllable SCAA-konk; the hen’s is a soft keea, keea.

Topic Category
Hunting / Fishing Guide
Regulations
Seasons
Biological Information
Title
Seasons
Season Dates Hours Limits/Notes
Pheasant: Hunting: Youth -

Daily limit: 2 male pheasants
Possession limit: 4 male pheasants

Open to youths age 6 through 15. Youths who are not hunter-education certified must hunt in the immediate presence of a properly licensed adult; however, the adult may not hunt pheasants.

Only male pheasants may be taken. A foot or fully-feathered head must be left attached during transportation and storage.

Pheasant: Hunting -

Daily limit: 2 male pheasants
Possession limit: 4 male pheasants

Only male pheasants may be taken. A foot or fully-feathered head must be left attached during transportation and storage.