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    Hey all,

    I'm going on my second pheasant hunt (at a game farm) in a couple of weeks. Anyone have an tips/tactics for this kind of hunt? I feel like my first (and only) bird was mostly luck. Or, is that what it's always like? ha ha.

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    Are you using a dog? If you are using a pointing breed then use a more open choke like IC. If using a flusher then longer shots will require a bit more choke. I like #6 shot out of my 16g. Stones em dead in the air. If you don't own a dog then most preserves will rent them out. Well worth the money.
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    A good dog, and quick reflexes have fun, looking forward to the story afterwards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    A good dog, and quick reflexes have fun, looking forward to the story afterwards.
    X2..........
    Life is to short to hunt with a ugly dog
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    Go slow take your time, let the dog work, the nose knows, trust your dog......

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    You usually have a lot more time to shoot than you think. So slow down and make sure you have a good mount, start your gun swinging nicely, etc. No need to snap and shoot. You'll get more by slowing down and shooting well than you will by shooting poorly, quickly.
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    ^ That is the most important advice on this thread.
    "The language of dogs and birds teaches you your own language."
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRAARG View Post
    You usually have a lot more time to shoot than you think. So slow down and make sure you have a good mount, start your gun swinging nicely, etc. No need to snap and shoot. You'll get more by slowing down and shooting well than you will by shooting poorly, quickly.
    Yes heed this advice, will help with wing shooting and clays as well.

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    All good advice above and I too echo GRAAG's and Bdog's input. Typically pheasant farm cover does not include much if any overhead canopy, so you generally have the time to concentrate on a high quality first shot. If you miss with the first one, take a 2nd shot if you can, but if its a Hail Mary then better to hold fire and mark the bird and try to flush it a 2nd time (keep in mind that unlike grouse or chukar, where a pheasant lands will not be exactly where it will later be).
    "What calm deer hunter's heart has not skipped a beat when the stillness of a cold November morning is broken by the echoes of hounds tonguing yonder?" -Anonymous-

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