When you say wild you must mean native not stocked so here is the answer. In the southern portion of the state tops would be Salem River WMA. NO STAMP NEEDED! In the central portion Greenwood Forest WMA stocked with quail STAMP NEEDED! In the northern portion Berkshire Valley WMA stocked pheasant STAMP NEEDED! I hope this helps. I can't give out all the pheasant information, my partners wouldn't like that. After all the leg work we have done in the past 5+ years. The stamp is $40 and in my opinion well worth the cost. That would buy you 2 pheasants or 4 quail at a game farm. The state in my mind has done great with the stockings. My group has harvested nearly 100+ bird of the 50,000 the state put out. Our harvest has been primarly in the south portion DIX WMA, MAD HORSE WMA, PEASLEE WMA, WINSLOW WMA, AND COLLIERS MILL. That quanity of birds would have cost us over $2000 if we shot that many at a game farm. It cost us less than $200 for our stamps(5 hunters) well worth it. Most all pheasants are stocked birds at one time or another. Next, season give me a call if you would like to gun for a few over my chocolate labs. They were both broke at Meadowview Game farm in Lower Alloways Creek. They have flush a couple of 1000 I'm sure. My buddies use them when I can't. Great dogs for hunting around the meadow/marshes. The state has introduced a hybrid pheasant that adapts to the marsh really well. It more green then a regular ringneck. They really walk through some wet stuff. I mean ducks jump from the same spots. Good to shoot steel shot when you hunt some of these spot. We killed mallards, teal, and woodies along with pheasants in the same hunt.
Till our trails cross,
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I would like to know where you can find wild pheasants?