On page 4 of the Western Washington Pheasant Release program pamphlet, it states:
"Each year 30,000 to 40,000 pheasants are released on about 25 release sites."
The pamphlet includes 2009 changes so I was hoping this meant they would still be releasing the same number of birds. The stillwater release site stated that 450 birds per week would be loosed between the three sites. Considering the season is nine weeks long, that puts about 4050 birds in those three sites. There are 24 other release sites in Western WA, so to determine how many birds are being released I think we can assume that a maximum of 36,450 birds could be released. The pamphlet also states that: "The number of pheasants released on each site is based on several factors including the estimated numbers of hunters using those sites."
It would be nice to know. If they are reducing the number of birds they are toying with the collapse of the program. I've talked to a dozen other frustrated folks out on the release sites, lots of grumbling about $90 license and not seeing any birds.