The WILDEST Pheasant Hunt Ever Filmed!!! 151 Pheasants!!

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THIS pheasant hunt was absolutely unreal.
151+ roosters harvested in a single day on a South Dakota preserve — non-stop flushes and constant action.

We filmed this entire hunt in one day, and the action was so consistent that we split it into two full videos — this one from my POV using GoPro and MaxCam, and another from Corey’s setup showing a completely different angle of the same chaos.
This hunt took place on a licensed South Dakota preserve and showcases just how wild pheasant hunting can get when birds are moving everywhere. From safety meetings to nonstop rooster flushes, this is one of the most action-packed pheasant hunts we’ve ever filmed.
Be sure to check out Corey’s full POV hunt linked below for another look at this incredible day.

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Things you should know about PHEASANTS!

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Have you ever wanted to know more about the common farmland bird, the Pheasant? Well if so, here is a video for you!
Ring necked pheasants are a large game bird that was introduced to the UK around the 11th century. They are native to China and east asia but have also been introduced to North America, mainland Europe, New Zealand and to some parts of Australia. Pheasants are sexually dimorphic, where the males and females look very different to one another. Females are mottled brown over their entire bodies and grow to between 750 to 1200 grams. Males are quite a bit larger at 1000 to 1750 grams and can be a variety of colours. The typical form is rich mottled chestnut and grey wings, with a glossy almost purple breast, a white neck band, green head and vibrant red patches of skin around each eye. Both males and females have very long tails which can make up more than half of their total body length.
Pheasants can roam into wetland and urban areas, sometimes even visiting gardens but their usual habitat is open countryside near to woodland edges and hedgerows. Their diet ranges from season to season but being opportunists they will eat everything from grains and seeds, to buds, roots and berries, insects and other invertebrates to lizards, snakes, frogs, and even small rodents.
Pheasants that survive over the winter months can and do nest in the UK. This happens between April and June when male pheasants, which are also known as cocks, compete with one another for the right to mate. The winners gather a harem of females which are known as hens and mate with all of them. The hens then create a well hidden nests on the ground, lined with grass and leaves. Each hen will lay between 6 and 15 olive or sometimes pale blue eggs in the nest. These measure around 4 and a half cm in length and it isn’t rare for more than one female to share a single nest creating a massive communal clutch. I cant find out if they share the incubation when they share a nest but only the hens incubate the developing eggs. They take 23 to 28 days to hatch and after just a few hours out of the egg, the chicks are up and about ready to move away from the nest. They can feed themselves straight away but they are flightless for the first 12 days. They will stay with their mother for 10 to 12 weeks before being fully independent. Pheasants will only nest once per year if they are successful at hatching their eggs, but if the eggs are destroyed, each hen can lay 2 or sometimes three clutches. As the male usually doesn’t play any part in rearing his chicks, he can have multiple mates throughout the nesting season.
As I mentioned in the beginning of this video, the vast majority of pheasants in the UK are captive bred ones that are released in the late summer for the shooting season. The breeding population here is between 3 and 4 million animals but each year between 45 and 50 million are released. To put this into perspective, if every native bird was weighed and compared with the weight of every pheasant in the UK in September, pheasants would outweigh natives 1.7times. Pheasants are able to fly short distances but when they sense danger they will usually run rather than take to the air. Pheasant can live to more than 18 years in captivity, but in the wild, they are lucky to make it to beyond 2 years of age. Here is a male pheasants call.
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Thanks to Fred from @WatchRWildlife for letting me use some of his footage in this video and thanks to @highworthbirder for letting me use his pheasant chick clip.

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Pennsylvania Late Season Pheasant hunting

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Driven Pheasant Shooting in Derbyshire

On this week’s episode of Team Wild’s Varminators, Keith Anderson and Steve Wild were invited to a rooster photo shoot with their good friends at SPD Pest Control. The boys are ready to have a fantastic day of filming, but there is a problem. The forest is infested with annoying gray squirrels and needs to be varnished. It’s not all fun and games… For more exciting hunting episodes, visit My Outdoor TV –

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Hunting Aotearoa Series 5 EP19 Pheasant Hunting

Howie heads to Hunterville to participate in a shoot at the Rathmoy estate. Mark Grace invites Howie to spend a fun day shooting roosters the English way. While in Rathmoy, Howie meets up with Mark’s good mate Dan Steele, who invites Howie to his patch of woods in Whakahoro, which turns out to be a hunting paradise. Hunting Aotearoa S05 EP19 Hunting in New Zealand

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Pheasant Hunting with a GSP



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Check out these quick flashes and clean shots on our bird dogs. Subscribe to Outdoor Tactics: Images from: Triple Creek Farms Ltd, Ohio #shorts #roosterhunting #bobwhitehunting #german pointered pointer #birddogs #birdhunting

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Sweet Point Setter Tales (S3, E1) Triple Creek Outfitters, Part 1

Part 1 of our trip to St. John, Kansas to hunt with Richard Blakeslee of Triple Creek Outfitters and Matt Duff, host of Major League Bow Hunter. The extreme conditions test dogs and hunters when hunting wild birds. This episode was brought to you through our generous sponsors: Do you like our content? Please consider becoming our sponsor to support us – visit our website at **Like, comment and subscribe for more information! **

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