Sunday, 6 July 2014

Important Facts About SD Pheasant Hunting

By Rosella Campbell


Hunting for pheasants is an activity that has been practiced for ages and is not just a family activity but also a fun activity. It is one of the most important when it comes to forming of new relationships and strengthening those that are already in existence. Bird dogs used for hunting are not regarded just as pets but as parts of the family. For those that reside in SD pheasant hunting needs lots of knowledge, skill and patience.

At certain times, one gets to feel the thrill when they have captured a couple of birds. On the other hand, there are times when things may not be too positive and one ends up disappointed. If one is successful in getting a rooster pheasant, this provides an excellent meal. The process of doing hunting successfully begins with getting the right habitats. Otherwise, one may end up doing an exercise in futility. There are a host of habitats and the choice will depend on many factors among them the availability of water.

The feeding habits of pheasants will be a great determinant of the level of the success. They begin to feed at about 8 a. M. And thus when shooting starts an hour after that, they will still be eating in the fields. They will always feed as they make their way towards cover in a cautious way. By mid-morning, they will no longer be in the fields but in the thick covers like wetlands, brush patches or standing corn. They may also be found in native grasses.

It will be very difficult, actually next to impossible, for small groups of hunters to hunt through large fields of standing corn. The birds will normally run to avoid predators, something that frustrates hunters and dogs alike. The smaller groups of hunters are better suited for grass fields, fence rows and field edges. It is worth remembering that the nastier the weather is, the more likely that pheasants will go deeper into cover.

The birds do however need to feed once more later in the afternoon. They will therefore need to move from the loafing spots into the areas of feeding. Similar to what happens in the morning, it will become easier to spot and hunt them. As such, people that may not have been successful will have a second chance. The afternoon hunting will be of equal interest.

Choosing the right dog for the hunt is an important step. With dogs, it will not only be easier to find more birds but also to find those that have already been shot. Labs are the best option when it comes to flushing birds from heavy cover. They also tend to have perfect ability when it comes to tracking. On the other hand, pointer dogs are best suited for short grass and for early morning hunters.

One of the best recommendations is to hunt close to water sources. This is because when the weather gets dry, birds will mostly hang out close to water sources. These places include among others pump houses, irrigation canals and next to irrigation equipment.

Hunters will always need to be very patient. There are a number of people that will give up after the first hour or two when they become unsuccessful. It is a technique that requires constant practice and patience.




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