Pheasant hunting is conducted in a manner where shooters stand at designated positions and wait for the pheasants to flush. Shooters are divided into two or more groups based on assigned numbers. Each group of shooters has its leader who guides them to their designated spots.
Success largely depends on the calm and disciplined behavior of shooters at their positions.
The hunt concludes with a gathering, during which all participants assemble in an orderly manner, properly attired, and with their firearms. The hunt leader announces the number of pheasants harvested that day and evaluates the entire hunt in terms of efficiency and conduct.
A correctly executed gathering, the conclusion of the hunt, paying respects to the harvested game, and adhering to all hunting traditions are matters of hunting ethics and a reflection of our respect for nature.