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Nice work! See any snakes out there? Been pretty warm still, but I'm itching to check out a few new spots.
I'm not sure how many miles I've hiked looking for chukar, but probably more than it should have taken me. Last season I finally found them, but couldn't manage to knock one down. Finally got it done yesterday and I can't wait to get some more!
Before other people pm you about your picture, I'd suggest not displaying anything with a background that gives an area away. You may have more people finding out where you go.
Quote from: John B on October 02, 2016, 06:55:35 PMI'm not sure how many miles I've hiked looking for chukar, but probably more than it should have taken me. Last season I finally found them, but couldn't manage to knock one down. Finally got it done yesterday and I can't wait to get some more!Welcome to the Chukar club, now the addiction begins. Very interesting opener in many respects for us. We encountered a rattler in an area that you would NEVER guess they would inhabit. We managed to get up plenty of birds, the sad part is, most of them ALL flushed wild. It was as if it was late season. The good part is, they were mostly juvenile birds and plenty of them. The huns that got up also flushed wild. We have very well trained bird dogs, that see a lot of wild bird each year, they were having immense amounts of trouble pinning them down. Lots of frustrations, but that is the fun part of it, I guess! JayBird or Natcheez will have something to pitch in I am sure...LOL!
you people holding the chukars don't look anything like I remember my first hunt. The part I remember is standing on the bottom of a draw, havin hiked down on an angle, standing there in my own vapor cloud, glasses fogged up so bad I couldn't see and a nearby chukar going "chuck... chuck... chuck you". Dirty little buggers.