Choke selection is based on part on what works for you and what you have confidence in. One year I shot everything with I/C using a pump gun that I restocked. That gun killed limits of dove, quail, ducks, geese, had multiple hundred straights at skeet and several 97's at trap. Much to my regret I never ran a hundred in trap with it but it was shooter error not the gun or chokes fault. At that time I was supremely confident that that gun, with I/C choke, proper shells with the right shot would hit what ever I was shooting.
In hind sight I was often limiting my shots to high percentage shots which is only reasonable when hunting. Sky busting is for fools and a-holes in the next blind. Dramatic, long range kills look great but are often the shot of desperation when a bird is first missed or just lightly hit at more moderate ranges and extreme range shots are taken to bring a possibly wounded bird down.
Now days I tend to favor skeet or i/c and mod for close work and light mod and improved mod for distant work. But sometimes I just pick up a gun and try to adjust to what it has to offer. The size of the bag limit is no longer important and the hunt is more a way to learn than show off. hten again I do not shoot with world beaters like Mike and Joe. If I did I might have to double my sights or standards to keep up.