Idaho Fish and Game recently released its forecast for the 2025 upland game bird hunting season, highlighting challenges posed by last year’s mild winter and this summer’s drought conditions. Jeff Knetter, the Upland Game and Migratory Game Bird Coordinator, notes that while certain species like chukar and gray partridge reached 25-year harvest highs last year, the current dry spell may affect bird populations and distribution as they concentrate around dwindling water sources.
Despite the dry conditions, Knetter assures hunters that habitat remains favorable for brood rearing, offering opportunities across Idaho’s diverse landscapes. Each regional wildlife biologist has compiled insightful overviews of local upland game bird populations, arming hunters with essential information as they plan for various hunting locales this season. With exciting prospects still on the horizon, many will be eager to see how regional conditions play out in the months ahead.
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