According to AI these are the Top Public Pheasant Hunting Areas In Colorado:
- Northeast Colorado:
- Tamarack State Wildlife Area (Yuma County)
- Bonny State Wildlife Area (Yuma County)
- Jumping Mouse State Wildlife Area (Logan County) This region has a good mix of CRP lands, crop fields, and wetlands that attract pheasants.
- Southeast Colorado:
- John Martin Reservoir State Wildlife Area (Bent County)
- Two Buttes State Wildlife Area (Baca County)
- Vilas State Wildlife Area (Baca County) The Arkansas River Valley in this area provides excellent pheasant habitat.
- North-Central Colorado:
- Prewitt Reservoir State Wildlife Area (Washington County)
- North Sterling State Wildlife Area (Logan County) These areas along the South Platte River corridor are known for good pheasant populations.
Key tips for Colorado:
- Focus on areas with a mix of grassy cover, crop fields, and riparian habitat along rivers/reservoirs
- Check Colorado Parks and Wildlife's annual small game reports for the latest pheasant population data
- More limited public land access compared to other Great Plains states
- Consider getting an on-demand small game access permit for some private lands
- Best hunting is typically mid-late season after crops are harvested
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