Hi, know that you guys probably get this question a lot but what is the best gun for me to get for starting off. I am interested in duck and pheasant hunting and would like to get into trap shooting. I have shot some different shotguns and am know looking to get my own. i have shot Remington 870's, Winchester Semi-autos and a Charles Daily Over-Under(Nice Gun

). Just wondering what you guys think is my best bet for a first shotgun.
There is no such thing as an all around shotgun. Duck hunting requires the use of heavy loads which recoil hard, thus a heavy durable shotgun is preferred, such as pump actions like the Remington 870, Mossberg 500, and semis like the Remington 1100/11-87, Benellis, Berettas, etc.
Pheasant hunting uses lighter loads than duck and usually requires carrying your gun for long distances, thus a lighter weight gun is preferred. Light weight semis and over/unders seem to be preferred.
Trap shooting uses target loads that may not cycle in a lot of hunting grade semis. Trap shooting usually has shooters using specific trap guns or common semis/pumps fitted with different butt stocks and barrels.
I love my 870s (Wingmasters, SPand Express). I've never had a failure from any of them. I also use a 20 ga 1100, an IGA Coach gun Supreme and a T/C New Englander muzzle loading 12 ga which are all great fun!
I've harvested game with virtually all and have shot informal skeet/trap with most. Again a lot of fun.
My advise is to choose the activity you plan to do the most of and use that as the basis for choosing your shotgun. If you think you will be hunting ducks 60% of the time, Pheasant 25% of the time and trap shooting 15% of the time buy a hunting shotgun.
Once you decide which sport you will be doing most buy the gun that physically fits you and your budget. FWIW, I found that using semis for duck hunting caused me to waste a lot of ammo. Switching back to pumps I am achieving about an 80+ % success rate vs 20-40% with my semi. That is me, you may be different. But remember once you have the gun you have to feed it.