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Hunting pheasants on Fish and Game's wildlife management areas is a popular fall tradition for upland bird hunters. To support this tradition, pen-raised pheasants are stocked at 24 sites across the state (including several WMAs) beginning in September and continuing into December.
Fish and Game will stock nearly 29,000 pheasants in total this year at locations in every region of the state. Hunters can see a full list of where and when pheasants will be released statewide on the Pheasant Stocking Program webpage.
The pheasant stocking schedule shows how many birds will be released at your favorite WMA. Exact release times and dates are not published in order to give everyone a fair chance of harvesting a pheasant.
On busy areas such as Fort Boise, Montour, and Sterling WMAs, most birds are often harvested within a day or two of being released. On C.J. Strike WMA, some stocked birds usually survive a little longer, but hunters will have to work through heavy cover to find them.
NOTE: Statewide, the daily bag limit is three roosters, of which only two can be harvested on Upland Game Bird Permit Release Areas.
Know the rules where pheasants are stocked
All pheasant stocking areas fall under the same rules as Wildlife Management Areas where pheasants have been stocked in the past, which include:
Pheasant hunting rules, including shooting hours and bag limits, are different for hunting outside of areas where pheasants are stocked. Those rules can also be found in the 2024-2025 Idaho Upland Game, Turkey and Furbearer Seasons and Rules booklet, and are largely unchanged from previous years.