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Pheasant, Quail, Cottontail: Upland Birds and Small Game from Field to Feast
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u/snorkelboop ยท 9 pointsr/Hunting

Don't shoot the dog.

They move slower than they look, so you have plenty of time to get your gun mount right and you don't need to lead them that much, but they have 2ft of tail so most people still shoot behind them. Your target is the head, not the whole bird.

Don't shoot the dog.

Assuming you're going with somebody who has a well trained dog: Always trust the dog. If not, my best advice is to find somebody who has a well trained dog. It's a game changer.

Order your copy of Hank Shaw's new book now so you have recipes this weekend. I did the smoked pheasant recipe last night (actually with chukar) on my pellet grill and it came out like smoky bird candy.

If legal and appropriate, keep a few rounds of smaller shot on hand for when you flush a covey of quail. Picking up the singles are nature's bonus points.

Don't shoot the dog.