Hunters had good luck with many quail and Hungarian species last year

Statewide Iowa – The number of pheasants taken by hunters last fall was up more than 60 percent and D-N-R Wildlife Biologist Todd Bogenschutz says other species like quail and Hungarian partridges also saw good seasons.

Hunting numbers were up by more than 30 percent. Their license isn’t specific to pheasants, and he says they will take an opportunity when they see it.

Bogenschutz says hunters took the most mourning doves since they started the season in Iowa.

Mourning dove hunters took nearly 195-thousand birds in 2023.

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