600,000 pheasants in Wisconsin, the majorityof which would be in not 
more than forty counties in the southern game districts. 
A very thorough survey of the pheasant crop should be made in 
1932. It is believed that the result of this survey will ahow that, 
in the fall of 1933, a great many townships in from twenty to thirty 
counties in the southern game districts may be opened for a short 
pheasant season. In some instances the whole county can probably 
be opened. 
With the present range and distribution of Hungarian partridge 
already stocked, it is logical to assume that, by the fall of 1933, 
the season may be opened also on these birds, covering from eight to 
twelve counties. 
 
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