Bob Peters
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I'm just wondering what the best time as far as season or time of day, and also strategy is to hunt shelter belts?
Which state in particular?I'm just wondering what the best time as far as season or time of day, and also strategy is to hunt shelter belts?
When hunting alone, bring a old mountain bike if you have one to ride around and work back into wind (hopefully that also places you outside between trees and escape/food plot). Works well with hunting shelter belts and using your truck as a blockerNeed snow. They will definitely run, but then just one or two roosters that decide to hang tight and you are in business. I have seen plenty of pheasant cross roads when being pursued, but not blocked ... but most probably do not. I have also watched pheasants run out and through harvested fields rather than fly or follow the tree line ... snow stops most of this type of behavior.
If you can ... park your car on one end and have your friend drop you off at the other end. Walking towards your vehicle may get them to hold. Save you a few steps when you are done too.
Sometimes, in some places, they'll go back to roosting cover after feeding in the morning (more likely w/ hens). If they have other options during the day (between feeding times), they'll take those options, particularly roosters that have experienced some hunting pressure. But in general, they'll stay surprisingly close to a food source. Depending on weather, they may choose cattails, light/medium grass, trees, etc. during the day. And as long as they feel safe, they may just walk around in between different areas. Trees/shelterbelts are much preferred when it's real windy, rainy, snowing, or there are predators around.When hunting alone, bring a old mountain bike if you have one to ride around and work back into wind (hopefully that also places you outside between trees and escape/food plot). Works well with hunting shelter belts and using your truck as a blocker
As for time of day.... mid morning the birds go back to roost aftrr feeding. Mid afternoon they go back into feed until last hr before dark then return to roost. Weather, temp changes this quite a bit.
This works everytime, except those times it doesnt![]()