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You guys are going to hate me for this but I've seen great pheasant hunting in eastern washington and the IMO the populations from year to year is weighted heavily on weather, wet springs and dry summers are bad ju ju for any upland gamebirds,moisture is needed in summer for bug production because the bugs are the majority of a young birds diet.The season IMO can't be set in stone in advance and left alone for years,a population assesment needs to be made with road count and the season set depending on that road count metric.I leased some ground for years,there were years where I'd put up 20+ shootable birds per day all season long,the last few years I leased it were horrible,I hunted an entire week and saw 15 hens and one lone rooster,I let him live because I felt sorry for the population,gotta have roosters to have more roosters.I'd also decrease the daily limit by 1 bird,sorry folks with the population we have we don't need a daily limit that matches North Dakota/South Dakota and Montana.I'd shorten the season as well,it would open the 3 rd weekend in October and close on December 31