You gotta reach out and touch the late season pheasants. Well for those of us who hunt wild birds at least. The pen raised might as well get shot in the pen.
Hoser, now that I saw that I will have to get a shotgun press. I was happy to have my ammo cans full of rifle/pistol stuff. The move to buckets has me intimidated.
Sniper, I'm with you. Except when I drive three hours, walk nine miles and scare up two hens. Then I think shooting chickens sounds like fun.
I use the same ammo all year. Top tube 2 3/4 number 5's of copper plated. Bottom is 3" Prairie Storm number 5's. Toward end of year may just run the PS. If we get into quail cover then drop to 7's. I like 5's because they hit hard. I know the Prairie Storm are spendy but the birds I hit fall dead. Less runners. Donation to Pheasants Forever. Close in I will go for more head shots.
I will change tactics late season with maybe having hunters on the edge moving farther forward to block escape routes. If smaller party start on an edge and hunt the perimeter then continue to make smaller and smaller circles around the field to push the birds into the center.
If snow then the birds will just hold again and back to regular tactics.
Armageddon was yesterday, today we have a real problem.
Despite what your momma told you violence does solve problems-The Craft