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July 15, 2010

Go To A Pheasant Farm & Delight Yourself On A Hunt

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , — Mike Tarvin @ 2:42 pm

Pheasants are located worldwide and have a variety of different shades in their plumage. There’s all kinds of looks from the white-eared pheasant to the reddish colored Blood pheasant, and everything else in between. These birds call for decent habitat for survival. In some areas the bird thrives and others it won’t. The wildcat is regarded as the most threatening predator to the wild pheasant. It can leap off the ground and pull one right out the air very quickly and be enjoying a meal within seconds. In locations that have raccoons and snakes, the eggs will be in peril too.

Pheasant farms offer hunting, but they also protect the species from extinction. The farms will raise the young birds till they are big enough to release into the habitat, insuring a strong population for hunting.

Good hunting dogs are imperative to being successful on the hunting range. A good dog will not only find the bird, but also scare and retrieve it for you. Labs are preferred for flushing out birds and great for finding a downed bird. It takes a good bit of training to train a good bird dog, but once it’s ready to go and experienced, you will want to live in the fields. Some hunters prefer pointers, but not me.

During the hotter times of the year you will find a lot of pheasants congregating around water. Water is a vital element to all wildlife not just birds. Just like fishing and other hunts you can expect great hunting early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The early morning hours seemed to be the best time of the day to take a lot of pheasant because they’re just waking and not as alert to danger because they are out gathering food.

It is always a good practice to wait for the birds to settle back down. When you and the dogs arrive they will retreat and hide and come back out after things calm back down. Always looks for signs of crowing and tracks to make sure you have pheasant in the area. On a pheasant farm you don’t have to worry about finding birds as they are often releases just hours prior to your hunt.

For more on pheasant hunting and Bird hunting lodges. Get your bird dog ready for a hunt of a lifetime.

More information on pheasant hunting and Alabama Pheasant Hunting. Get your bird dog ready for the bird hunt of a lifetime.

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