I wonder if several west side chapters would be beneficial or not? Skagit, island, and whatcom must have plenty of pheasant hunters that would like to join up but would rather keep it local. then there is the whole peninsula.
To do what?
work with wdfw to find new release sites in our areas.
maintain and improve the ones we got.
help fight to save release sites that are being threatened or shutdown.
help fight to stop DU and WWA from flooding perfectly good pheasant release sites.
get volunteers to work with the release program.
have fancy shindigs where we can raffle things off.
meet up with other like minded individuals.
give the pheasant hunters in our area a voice and direction when we need it.
have local people talking to wdfw to make sure they don't overlook our little corner of the world when decisions go down.
start mentoring projects for kids from broken homes or limit resources
ect. ect.

maybe pheasants forever isn't the place to look for these things, maybe we need to start a Western Washington pheasant hunter/upland association. all the upland opportunities on the westside are pretty few and far between. even the put n take and pay to play are disappearing before our eyes.
Im not sure what organization was in charge but down by Oly I saw several "Upland restoration" areas. they were all well taken care of and they actually attracted and held hold over pheasants, wild quail and grouse. it would be cool to get more of those going.