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Hey Russ looks like a great hunt. Also looks like a beautiful area with great cover. Are you using Spreader loads hunting with the .410? Looks like I see a Pheasant Rooster there among the Chuckers? Great photos! Beautiful car.
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The Following User Says Thank You to William Maynard For Your Post: |
11-06-2011, 08:30 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Hi William , We really did have a good time , as I have said ,I normally raise around a hundred Chucker a year but this year I bought 20 Birds just to exercise my Dogs a bit . We ended up with so much rain ,I just kept them until the weather got nice and used a few and then put the rest out this pat weekend ! On the Spreaders ,no I am not using them in the 410 ,I have been shooting Remington 2 1/2 ,# 7 1/2 shot mostly and while Pheasant hunting I use # 6 Shot ! My Buddy Rich passes one of the fields we hunt on the way to my place and took an hour on his way in and picked up the Pheasant with his GSP Sam . Thank you for the compliment on the area ,I own the land we are hunting on ,makes it very easy to put Birds out and fool around for me ," NO TRAVELING " Great Deer hunting here but wild Birds are few ! I don't own the Barn in the back ground .just the land as you look down over the fields toward the Ridge ! The old Healey ,I have owned it so long and worked on it so long it seems to be a part of me ,it is holding up well ,the pics. are this past Summer and it has been on the road about 17 years since I finished it up and as I said ,I have owned it for about 21 years total ! Russ
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11-06-2011, 10:03 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Russ; here in southern Idaho some of the locals are raising Chukars with the aid of a surragator. The locals are claiming 35 to 55 percent carry over through the winter. By the looks of your area this may be an opportunity for you. As you seem to know these birds are a real joy when they are not in Hells Canyon or on the side of a 10,000 + ft Elev. mountian. It is a real pleasure to see someone with an enjoyable chukar hunt. I mostly return home angry and beat up after a chukar hunt, but I always have a couple for the pot. These people are trying to establish these birds in a more user friendly area. I enjoyed the photo's of the dogs and your area. Thanks David
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The Following User Says Thank You to David Lien For Your Post: |
11-06-2011, 10:52 PM | #16 | ||||||
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David ,I would enjoy hunting them in their native areas and wild Birds ,Man even the store bought Birds can fly !
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