Friday, December 13, 2013

Pheasant Hunting Lodges And Hunting Tips

Pheasant Hunting Lodges And Hunting Tips

By Cornelia White


For the past many years, pheasant hunting has been practiced by many. There are several reasons why people take part in the activity, including the bonding that it comes with and the fact that it strengthens friendships that already exist. The most important thing to remember is the choice of the right habitats, which will determine how successful one is. It is for this reason that pheasant hunting lodges become an important consideration for hunters.

With the right choice of lodge, it will be easier getting the birds and making a kill in the long run. Once the decision of the best location has been made, the next step is to know how to get the birds effectively. There are several useful tips in achieving this. Pheasants are able to find food from natural plants making up good cover. However, they will in most cases prefer cover which is closest to selected agricultural fields.

As a result therefore, pheasants are likely to be found in cover that is found adjacent to food sources. This mostly applies to evenings and mornings. It is at these times that they tend to feed and thus the feed serves to help them dodge in any case they spot predators. The locations chosen should be strategic and not be heavily hunted. Locations that are heavily hunted will tend to have a low density of birds.

There are certain places that most hunters tend to disregard, among them heavy cover areas and those with groves. This comes very much in handy later during the season when there is increased pressure. At this time of the season, any birds that are still alive will be wary and thus nit easily spotted.

The ridgelines are the best locations to hunt from at midday. During such times, the roosters gather on hilltops and ridgelines to bask in the sun. These are crucial places to hunt because most hunters will still be focusing on covers. This leaves such locations good for getting birds.

Most birds use crops as cover before such crops are picked. The best decision would thus be to wait until the crops are picked or hunt the crop. Preferably, one should try and be the first to hunt after picking of adjacent fields. Better still, there is the option of asking for permission to hunt the crops themselves. The most successful time however is when all crops are picked.

The importance of using dogs cannot be overemphasized. These animals have the ability to smell pheasants, something that humans cannot do. It is worth remembering that roosters do not take to the air like they used to. If anything, they are more likely to hide or run. Hunters that do not have dogs will probably walk past a number of birds without noticing.

When looking to do pheasant hunting lodges are very useful. Still, hunters have a lot to do. Wind direction is also an important factor to consider. Hunting should be done into the wind so that birds do not sense any approach towards them. It also ensures the dogs have an upper hand.




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