Friday, May 16, 2014

Going On South Dakota Pheasant Hunts

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By Minnie Whitley


When one is a fan of hunting animals, one of the most interesting animals to hunt down would be pheasants because it is very challenging but at the same time fun. Now of course if one would want to become a hunter, he has to first learn a few things before actually going to the field. Now beginners have to first learn some tactics and some tips before he can actually go on South Dakota Pheasant hunts.

Before even attempting to go on a hunt, it is very important to first do some research on the activities of the fowl. Now one has to remember to hunt these things early in the morning as this is the time they come out. If one does not like waking up early in the morning, then he may try late in the afternoon as this is another time wherein the fowls would come out.

Of course after during some research on this, then the next thing to do would be to prepare the equipment. Now the best type of gun that one can use if he is a beginner would be a twelve gauge shotgun because it is easy to operate. If he would want one with a stronger shot, he can use a twenty gauge one but it is harder to use as compared to the twelve gauge one.

Now the next thing that he should do would be to prepare his hunting dog for the trip as this will be his only companion that will help him. First, the dog has to learn how to smell the pheasant as the dog will be the one who will spot the target. This way, the dog will be the one leading the hunter to the desired target.

Of course other than tracking down the bird, the dog has to know how to bring back the fowl that has already been shot. Now the dog of course has to get used to the smell of this kind of bird. Once the dog senses that the bird has been shot, it will be trained to retrieve it and bring it back.

Now the best places to look for pheasants would actually be near the streams because this is where they would mostly go to. Now if one cannot find any pheasants there, the he should try near the crop edges or anywhere near borders. These spots are the favorite hangouts of pheasants so one will most likely find one there.

Now one very important thing to remember is that these birds are very sensitive. Once they feel or hear danger approaching, they will run into hiding in a split second. It is for this reason that the hunter has to know how to lead them out into the open.

The best way to do this would be to first locate the bird then shoot the gun in another direction completely away from the fowl. When the fowl hears this, he will change direction as he will not want to go near the area where he heard the gunshot. Use this strategy to bring it out into the open then shoot it once it presents itself.




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