In 2001, Montana's Legislature revamped the state's Upland Game Bird Release Program. The program can reimburse landowners for raising and releasing pheasants in suitable habitats.
The intent of the program is to establish new pheasant populations for public hunting.
Projects on private land submitted in partnership with youth organizations, 4-H clubs, sports groups, or other associations that can guarantee the completion of all project requirements are also eligible.
Projects eligible for funding under the Upland Game Bird Release Program must comprise at least 160 contiguous acres of land and contain a combination of winter cover, food, nesting cover, and other upland game bird habitat components needed to establish viable upland game bird populations.
To determine if your land or project is a good fit, your FWP wildlife biologists will:
Assess your upland game bird release site
Help you prepare management plans
Lend a hand in your efforts to establish suitable nesting cover, winter cover, or feeding areas through cost-sharing leases or conservation easements
Determine the number of pheasants that can be supported on the project area
Hunting preserves, lands that host a commercial hunting enterprise, and lands where hunting rights are leased or paid for are not eligible. To help determine the success of this program Fergus, Richland and Roosevelt counties are not eligible. These counties will serve as "control" counties where wildlife biologists will monitor pheasant populations and compare them to counties where pheasants have been released.
Birds must be at least 10 weeks old at time of release
Birds must be fully feathered and beginning to resemble adult birds in size and markings
No more than 40 percent of the released birds may be be roosters
Bird banding may be required to determine release effectiveness
FWP must be on hand at time of release to verify and sign reimbursement forms
Reimbursements will be based on the average market cost of birds raised by certified hatcheries or game bird growers in Montana
Releases are limited to five consecutive years
Releases occur annually between August 1 and September 15
Applications are due no later than January 15 of the year pheasants are to be released through the Upland Game Bird Enhancement Program. Releases take place between August 1 and September 15.
To apply and learn more details:
In 2001, Montana's Legislature revised and added a new component to the state's Upland Game Bird Release Program. The new program funds releases of wild, free-ranging birds trapped in Montana or wild turkeys brought into the state by FWP.
Want to establish wild turkeys in your area?
Each new release proposal must first undergo an environmental assessment and be approved by the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission.
To determine if your proposal is a good fit, and if suitable wild turkey habitat exists, your FWP wildlife biologists will:
Determine if the habitat-in both quality and area-is suitable for wild turkeys
Determine the history of previous wild turkey releases, if any
Determine if supplementing an existing wild turkey population is desirable
Help applicants develop agreements with adjacent landowners and obtain consent for free public hunting
Hunting preserves, lands that host a commercial hunting enterprise, and lands where hunting rights are leased or paid for are not eligible.