Hunting & Heritage  |  02/25/2026

PODCAST EP. 352: Iowa's Upland Comeback: Pheasants, Quail, and Habitat Truths


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Episode Description

Iowa's upland birds are rebounding, but habitat still determines their future. The 100th pheasant season in Iowa delivered the kind of optimism hunters haven't felt in two decades. Roadside counts climbed. Rooster harvest is projected to be the strongest in 20 years. Northern bobwhite numbers in the southern tier surged, with quail harvest potentially doubling from recent seasons. Even Hungarian partridge populations showed signs of growth.

But strong bird numbers don't happen by accident.

This conversation dives deep into the real drivers behind pheasant and quail populations in the Hawkeye State. From winter survival and brood habitat to hunting pressure and predator dynamics, the takeaway is simple: habitat is the lever that matters most. Period.

Listeners will gain a clear understanding of how farming practices, CRP enrollment, seasonal weather patterns, and habitat opportunities shape the state of upland bird hunting. The lesson is practical and actionable: if you care about rooster flushes and covey rises, you care about grass.

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Transcript for On The Wing Podcast Ep. 352: Iowa's Upland Comeback: Pheasants, Quail, and Habitat Truths