This fall, upland bird hunting in Montana is expected to yield mixed results, with hunting conditions ranging from excellent to below average. Key factors influencing success include a good hatch and chick survival, which have been promising in recent years, but localized variations may lead to disappointment just miles away, a phenomenon known locally as “spotty.”
Particularly noteworthy is the resurgence of sage-grouse populations, which have increased by 75% from last year, while other species like gray partridge and pheasants face challenges due to habitat loss. With the upland game bird hunting season kicking off on September 1, enthusiasts will want to stay informed about regional conditions and regulations to make the most of their outings.
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