Hunts / Upland Birds / Pheasant

Pheasant Hunting

The king of upland game birds

Fall season typically Oct-Jan
12 or 20 gauge recommended
Dog work essential

Shotguns

Pheasant hunting works well with 12, 16, or 20 gauge shotguns. Over/unders and side-by-sides are traditional choices, though semi-automatics and pumps are equally effective.

Recommended Setup

  • Gauge: 12 or 20 gauge most popular
  • Barrel Length: 26-28 inches
  • Choke: Improved Cylinder or Modified
  • Action: Personal preference

Ammunition

Lead shot is still legal for pheasant hunting in most areas. Shot sizes #5 or #6 are ideal for pheasants at typical upland ranges of 20-35 yards.

Load Recommendations

  • Shot Size: #5 or #6 lead
  • 12 Gauge: 1-1/4 oz loads
  • 20 Gauge: 1 oz loads
  • Velocity: 1200-1300 fps standard

Clothing & Gear

  • Upland Vest: Game bag for birds, shell pockets, blaze orange
  • Boots: Waterproof upland boots, broken in
  • Pants: Briar-resistant brush pants or chaps
  • Blaze Orange: Required in most states, minimum cap and vest
  • Gloves: Light shooting gloves for cold weather

Dog Supplies

  • E-Collar: For range control and recall
  • GPS Tracker: Essential for ranging dogs
  • Dog Vest: Blaze orange for visibility, protection from thorns
  • Water: Collapsible bowl and fresh water
  • First Aid: Basic kit for cuts and paw injuries

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