Pheasant Hunting Lodges

Pheasant hunting lodges are the perfect place for the person who loves to hunt pheasant. This can take pheasant hunting from monotonous and almost a competition sport with other hunters who go to the same area, to something much more enjoyable. Take some time to find pheasant hunting lodges near you or in an area where you plan to vacation and you’ll begin to enjoy it again.

Hunting lodges are like the base camp for skiers at a ski resort. After the day’s hunt, the hunters gather in the main room with a fireplace and home-cooked meals and lots of stories about the day’s adventures. Some hunting lodges are very basic and backwoods for the sportsman who likes to rough it. They provide a place to gather and often offer guides for guided hunting. Other hunting lodges are more luxurious.

A hunter can go to one of these pheasant hunting lodges, go on guided hunts during the day and enjoy things like spa treatments and room service at night. The type of hunting lodge you choose will depend on your taste and whether you want to be pampered or whether you want to feel like an outdoorsman who’s roughing it in the wild. The pheasant hunting lodges all do offer one thing in common and that’s acres of land on which to hunt pheasant where every hunter in the area won’t be at one time.

The land is set up in a way that attracts pheasant. It has their favorite habitats and hiding places. And as a bonus to hunters, pheasant are the only birds that they’ll find. Often grouse, partridges and other small birds will find these places suitable as their homes as well. Because it’s practically a protected area out of hunting season, it often has an abundance of different types of birds for the hunter to enjoy hunting once the season opens.

And just like a fine hotel that allows pets, pheasant hunting lodges welcome your hunting dogs. While there may be a few lodges that don’t allow you to bring your own dog, they usually have hunting dogs that have been trained and are friendly that you can use while you’re there. The vast majority, however, understand that you have your four-legged companion trained to go on hunts with you and they allow you to bring your dog.

If you just really want to hunt pheasant than look for pheasant hunting lodges that are pretty exclusive to that species. There may be other bird species living there as well, but the focus is pheasant hunting. There are a variety of lodges that offer pheasant hunting but also offer partridge, dove, quail and other bird hunting. Choose the one that appeals to you the most.

You’ll also want to choose between pheasant hunting lodges that offer guided hunts or those that are self-guided. Guided hunts are ideal for someone inexperienced in pheasant hunting who needs a little bit of help where self-guided hunts are better for the hunter who likes solitude and is familiar with pheasant hunting.

Photo Credits: Renee V

Originally posted 2010-03-27 09:07:45. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Hunting and Hunters Lexicon

huntingAbomasum - This is the fourth chamber within the stomach of a deer. Along with the omasum, this is considered to be the true stomach of the deer. It helps to aid in digestion through the production of acids that break down food particles making it easier for nutrients to be absorbed by the animal.

Action - When it comes to firearms, this is the combination of the frame or the receiver and the breech bolt with other mechanism parts that contribute to the loading, the unloading and the firing of said firearm.

Adapt – This relates to animals that instinctively or biologically change in order to become more accustomed to the environment that they are in as needed.

AFC - This stands for Amateur Field Champion and is a designation that AKC dogs can earn during field trials.

Aggregation - This is the act of deer grouping together because of the low amount of food that is available for them.

Air - This is a word that describes allowing a hunting dog to empty his bladder and his bowels.

Amateur – An amateur is someone that trains hunting dogs as a hobby and fore pleasure rather than to earn any kind of income.

American Kennel Club - Also known as the AKC, this is a purebred registry for dogs that was established in the year 1884. There are currently 150 breeds that are considered to be AKC registration breeds.

Amish Training - This is the art of dog training without the assistance that is provided by using an E collar.

Anchor – In bow hunting, you are meant to draw the string to the same point every time, holding the string in that same location every time that you shoot. This position is known as the anchor, or anchoring the string of the bow.

Antler -
This is a growth that forms on the top of the head of many animals. It begins at about 11 months of age in deer, and is formed completely out of bone. There are a number of reasons why animals have antlers including for dominance and the purpose of attracting a mate.

Archers Paradox – This describes the arrow’s movement as it flexes and bends upon release around a riser.

Armguard - This protects the arms from getting a raspberry or a bruise when the string of a bow hits it upon letting go of the bow swing. Some people rely on armguards to help to keep baggy clothing out of their way while they are shooting.

Arrow Nock - This is describes as being the notch at the very end of an arrow that is designed to fit along or around your bowstring for shooting.

Automatic - In firearms, an automatic firearm is a design that feeds, fires and then ejects cartridges automatically as long as its trigger is currently being fully depressed and as long as there are still cartridges that are available within the feed system.

Photo Credits: Paul Keleher

Originally posted 2009-10-29 03:06:14. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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