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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

J&G team work



Eight minutes of team work edited down to a little over three minutes. Somehow the final flush got edited but I'll show some birds later if any interest is out there.

4 comments:

Greg said...

Makes me wish the months pass quickly. Nice to be out instead of shoveling snow. Some greenup looks promising. The hills look just as steep.

Tuckers Chukars said...

Yes Greg. Lot's of promising signs for the upcoming season. The hills are actually steeper. I think that February moisture we had eroded away any flat spots. I get a little embarrassed when I look back at my videos and listen to my huffing and puffing.

Anonymous said...

Hey there. Relapsed chukar hunter. Dad is getting older (79) and still has a few goods years left and I know we need to begin again. Did you happen to hunt on lake owyhee? We have always loved the cast and blast, but last time we hunted there birds were no where to be found

Tuckers Chukars said...

Good for your dad. That is so cool he is still hitting the mountain. I did hunt the owyhees some and found it a little spotty. For some reason it seemed like the birds were further away from the reservoir earlier in the season and as the season progressed they were closer to the reservoir. Doesn't make much sense but that's what we found and the bird numbers were a little lower than the previous year for us. I hope you find a ton of birds next year. Your dad deserves it.