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Fewer birds bagged last season

Colorado pheasant hunters bagged approximately 2,000 fewer birds during a 2008-09 season marked by drought and a decline in participation.

The Division of Wildlife estimated last season’s bag at 41,000, compared with 43,000 the previous year and 37,000 in 2006-07.

State small-game chief Ed Gorman said hunter success actually grew to about three birds per hunter for the season.

“The average has been 2.25 to 2.8 in recent seasons, but we’ve had a three-bird total in two of the last three,” he said.

Gorman rates Yuma, Kit Carson and Phillips counties in the top tier of pheasant success, followed by a bracket of Sedgwick, Logan, Morgan, Weld, Prowers and Baca counties.

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