We have some grouse but you'd be real lucky to limit out twice in a season with alot of hunting. We have some wood<o<k but they are even less common than grouse. As far as pheasants and quail.... Zero wild populations in my area. However the Game Commission is doing a restoration program about 20 mins from my house. I am very happy to see they are giving it a shot but do I think there will be a sustainable population capable of being hunted and survive.... No. We have too many predators-coyote, fox, bobcat and more red tail hawks. The pheasants don't stand a chance, especially since farming practices have changed. Every year I see pheasants left over right after the hunting season and now at this time of year... none. I think quail would have a higher likelihood of propagating and multiplying in numbers than pheasants. I wish there was a more effective way of increasing the grouse populations, they are the only game bird that we have that stands a chance being that we currently have a wild population that is maintaining it's numbers. I think the good ol days of hunting wild pheasants are over for us in Pa. It's sad. I stock birds but mainly for my gsp's to do what they love most in life.. find them and retreive them after shot.