Your Hunting Guide for Pheasant Hunting - Rooster Hunting - Turkey Hunting - Quail Hunting and Other Birds Hunting
There are different types of equipment at the time to go hunting, this is important, because the success of hunting would be depend, in some cases, of how good and camouflaged the hunting clothes will be.
Clothing
The fields you'll be walking through are not manicured, they have stickers, briars and some wet spots. Designer jeans will not survive, but if your kids need them ripped up we can oblige. A sturdy canvas or hunting trouser is what you want. You will see many hunters wearing trousers with a reinforced canvas front and they seem to work well. I have worn tennis shoes while hunting; however, the price you pay are wet feet with stickers in them and usually socks filled with seeds and trash. Better to have a pair of low boots that are well broken in. I do not have enough space to write about the evils of poorly fitting boots after humping more miles than I can remember in the Corps. Enough to say that only the weak will let a blister ruin the hunt but it will surely sour the trip. This is a social event for some groups, you know best if you need to keep up with the Jones. Your guides will be wearing walking boots, jeans, flannel and a jacket dependent on the day. Some type of orange clothing is required during hunting; this may be a hat, vest or shirt. Temperatures range from 40-70f during the day; evenings the temp drops to freezing some nights. A shirt or sweat shirt combined with a light jacket allows you to adjust layers as the temperature changes.
Shooting glasses are recommended. They protect your eyes from brush, accidents and, depending on the color, can at times enable you to pick up the bird faster.
Bring ear plugs or muffs. You may not want or wear them during hunting, but most people do some target shooting in the morning or evening.
Bring a quality shears or scissors if you intend to clean birds-it helps. Also, plastic bags if you're transporting the birds.
Below are some check lists that people have used in the past.
What to Bring Checklist
Pheasant Hunting
Waterfowl Hunting