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Title: New to Chukar
Post by: GermanShorthair on October 06, 2008, 10:47:46 PM
Hi everyone, this will be my second year of upland hunting, but i have never tried for chucker. I want to get out and try and was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction. Thanks
Title: Re: New to Chukar
Post by: DOUBLELUNG on October 07, 2008, 05:39:20 AM
Start along any of the treeless major canyons east-side.  Go up into the nastiest slopes short of cliffs you can find.  Bring lots of water.  About the time you cough up a lung, you'll be in them. 

Yakima canyon, Snake River, Columbia River breaks through Chelan and Douglas counties, portions of the Okanogan River drainage, Moses and Grand Coulees, and pretty much any extensive treeless steep rocky country will have chukars.  The distribution map in the upland pamphlet shows the major areas.  You can use GoHunt on the WDFW online mapping, to scout out public lands; on private it's usually not too hard to get permission, though the ranchers might laugh at you for wanting to hunt those @#$%^&. 

A wise man once said, you hunt chukars once for fun, and the rest of your life for revenge.
Title: Re: New to Chukar
Post by: boneaddict on October 07, 2008, 06:08:59 AM
Best damn quote ever.   Thats funny.   
P.S.   Buy a damn good pair of boots, like you were sheep hunting, not pheasant, and make friends with an Ortho doc. 
Title: Re: New to Chukar
Post by: fluentvoo on October 07, 2008, 08:23:50 AM
Hi everyone, this will be my second year of upland hunting, but i have never tried for chucker. I want to get out and try and was wondering if some one can point me in the right direction. Thanks

http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/gap/gapdata/birds/gifs/alch.gif (http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/gap/gapdata/birds/gifs/alch.gif)

Check the link above for some starting info, where are you located in the state?
Title: Re: New to Chukar
Post by: Professor Chaos on October 07, 2008, 08:57:58 AM
I agree with what doublelung said.  any canyon with water and no trees is a good place to start. 
Have good boots and make sure your feet are protected.  Start at the bottom and hunt up if you can.  Its tough trying to hike back to the truck after all day in the steep stuff. 
Seem to be a decent number of birds this year based on what i saw over the openign weekend.
Title: Re: New to Chukar
Post by: Bigshooter on October 09, 2008, 04:48:05 PM
A wise man once said, you hunt chukars once for fun, and the rest of your life for revenge.

Very true.  It always pisses me off when I miss and they land down the ridge and they sound like there laughing at you.  That's when it goes from hunting for me to just killing.
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