Pheasant Hunting
The explosive flush. That unmistakable cackle. Pointers locking up. A birdy Lab. An unforgettable wingshot. Your son or duaghter's first rooster. Christmas Day double. Whatever your "thing" is, there's a reason you hunt pheasants.
Nearly 90 percent of PF members are hunters, and nearly 70 percent are dog owners.
Pheasant hunting is a time-honored outdoor tradition, and the sport keeps many people involved with Pheasants Forever. It's a family activity. It helps form new friendships and strengthen existing ones. Bird dogs become more than just a pet, they become part of the family. Pheasant hunting requires knowledge, skill and as the season wears on, a battle against the elements. At times, you will succeed and feel the thrill of sliding that hard-earned bird into your game vest, and at times you will understand why they call the ring-necked pheasant the King of the Gamebirds. And finally, those skillful or lucky enough to harvest a rooster pheasant find they make excellent table fare.
The entire pheasant hunting experience, however, begins with good pheasant habitat, which is why every pheasant hunter – and there are approximately 2 million nationwide – should be a Pheasants Forever member. No organization does more to improve habitat that produces pheasants than PF.
Pheasants Forever promotes pheasant hunting as a great outdoor activity. Whether you are new to the sport, a seasoned veteran or just getting interested, Pheasants Forever has something for you. If you have a comment or question, let us know by emailing PF's Anthony Hauck at ahauck@pheasantsforever.org.
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Getting Started
New to Pheasant Hunting? Tips and suggestions to help you out in the field for your first hunt (or just a refresher course).
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Where Can I Hunt?
Each state in the pheasant range has different regulations on where you can hunt, but here are a few guidelines to help you.
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Hunter Safety & Ethics
When hunting, being safe and ethical can reduce the stereotypes that hunters are faced with.

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