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QuailWhat Missouri pheasant hunting does have to offer for those traveling from the east is a chance to break up the drive. What Missouri upland bird hunting has more of is quail hunting by stopping off for a day walking the many small farm fields with plenty of soft edge habitat that allows for some excellent quail hunts and the occasional pheasant mixed in. Those with the bird dog power to run edge and cast the many miles of stream and fence lines will have plenty of quail points to enjoy the day with their dogs. The occasional Missouri pheasant may be found, however for the most part a 20 gauge with 3/4 ounce 8's makes for an easy day of shooting. Better HuntsFor those seeking the best pheasant hunting pass on through Missouri to either Kansas or Iowa with the difference between these two states being more of habitat preference and accompanying pheasant numbers. While Missouri does offer the upland bird hunter a grand quail population those that seek the better pheasant hunting will find the brushy draws and tall grass the place to be in Iowa and Kansas rather than crop field edge of Missouri. We have the private land lease for our exclusive use, recommendations of where to pheasant hunt and a local lodging listing. The minimum required elements for a good bird hunt. All the do it yourself pheasant hunter has to do is travel out here, buy a license and conduct his own self guided hunt. It is that simple, that is for those that can walk, shoot and have the dog power and want to hunt on their own we have the wild pheasants to do so. |