Caleb Frank
New member
Hi, I've been pheasant hunting a few year now and have been having a hard time hitting birds. I've been hunting Iowa and WI with my dad and seen alot of roosters but we can't hit them. And when I finally did hit one it was wounded and ran off. My dog is a English setter and doesn't retrieve. Just got a German wire hair pointer so hopefully she will retrieve. Is there anything I could do to get better at wingshooting other than shooting Clay pigons. My dad thinks we should get simi automatic shotgun. My dad shoots a O/U and I shoot a SxS. Would that help any or by the time you get to the 3rd shot are they out of range? My dad brought his simi auto shotgun to iowa and the extractor broke on the first day, so are simi autos worth it with the higher probability of malfunctions? It could help if multiple birds get up. But we would probably be better off shooting one and getting to it fast before it runs off. Also, hunting northern Iowa with steel shot. I shot 2 pheasants and shot their tails off, but they kept flying. Are the BB's bouncing off them or not penetrating enough? I read that a lung shot pheasant can fly for several hundred yards. I watched it as long as I could and it didn't go down. I was using fairly good steel shot, winchester xpert. Would something like prarie storm steel or blackcloud be better? Thank you for the advice!