Sunday, February 9, 2014

About Bird Hunts On Pheasant Hunting Lodges

By Jerri Perry


People who expect a rough outdoor experience at pheasant hunting lodges are in for a big surprise. This is not the kind of place where one camps out in tents or sleeping bags around a campfire, cooking the day's catch complemented with canned food. These are luxury lodges with well-equipped and spacious cottages, chefs to prepare sumptuous meals, and guides to help guests on the hunt.

There are, however, lodges of all stripes and shapes that offer different types of bird hunts and shooting options. For instance, some raise pheasants, quails, chukar and doves and make it a sport by releasing them right in front of a group of hunters cocked and waiting to pull the trigger. The guests on such tours just have to lock and load, aim properly at the flock of birds and pull the trigger.

Shooting raised birds is relatively easy and a good catch is virtually guaranteed. But it's more of a target practice kind of thing that's very different from the real art of tracking birds in the wild with the help of pointers and then being able to aim and shoot quickly just after flushing out a covey. A lodge that offers such an experience is considered as the real deal.

Most lodges have the same luxury cottages and provide all the same modern comforts, meals and amenities that guests are used to in upscale hotels. Many will even provide all the hunting gear and training too, if required. Some will also offer to handle the permits and licenses required for hunters to be in compliance with local regulations.

However, the real deal that sets a lodge apart from the rest of the crowd is the kind of land it has and the wild birds it attracts. It must have natural advantages that local and migratory birds need, such as woodlands, marshes, ponds, rovers, lakes, brooks and streams. If the land is blessed with such resources, groups of hunters can easily hit their bag limits in no time.

The location also affects the topography, which in turn makes a big difference for bird hunts. Some lodges are set in the vast openness of prairie grasslands, while others are surrounded by mountainous foothills and rocky ridges. Those aiming for migratory birds will do well to look for a place close to the coast where there are plenty of marshlands.

The holiday or bird hunt package also has quite a big impact. The most popular options are high-end 3-5 day luxury packages and affordable weekend packages. Regardless of package choice, all guests can forget about the usual holiday hassles and focus on what they came for, which is the pleasure of the hunt.

Apart from the actual thrill and adrenaline rush of bagging birds, the best part of a luxury holiday in pheasant hunting lodges is usually meal-time. That's because they have chefs that prepare the fresh game and put incredibly well-cooked and tasty bird meat dishes on the table. The satisfaction of getting to eat one's own kill is compounded by the fact that it's succulent and cooked to perfection by an expert.




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