tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post4234192287881695070..comments2023-05-11T02:42:18.400-07:00Comments on TUCKERS CHUKARS: ouch!!!Tuckers Chukarshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16333552244956684494noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post-5803741369531241842017-07-31T13:02:32.625-07:002017-07-31T13:02:32.625-07:00Thanks for the great news. Jake and are heading ou...Thanks for the great news. Jake and are heading out tomorrow and hopefully we will find it as good as you did. You had a spectacular day and I really am excited about the chicks per hen ratio. larry szurgothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07930464653423028078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post-12126760156157350262017-07-31T12:10:19.345-07:002017-07-31T12:10:19.345-07:00Finally found time to do the initial afternoon sco...Finally found time to do the initial afternoon scout trip on my designated route, July 30, 2017, 38 miles of chukar country. 2015 saw a total count 676 birds 52 broods, 13 birds per group, 2016 total count of 1100 birds 70 broods, 15.7 birds per group.<br /><br />2017. Lots of crickets, hoppers, it was fun to watch the older chicks chase and pin down a cricket. Grass is taller than I have seen in 20 years, some areas remind me of CRP thick grass that South Dakota pheasants thrive in. Springs are larger than normal with more water flow. Chicks Age Range was 10 day old chicks up to 9 week old coloring out chicks, and every thing in between. Birds were scattered in groups. Unlike 2016 where I saw birds all the time on my scout, 2017 was more like 2015, find them, count, then travel distances before I saw more. Pockets were good, other pockets were barren. Two locations where I ALWAYS see birds, 100 minimum on bad years-300+ on good years, and it has never failed, UNTIL, this year, I have seen and heard, or tracks, or feathers, ZERO birds in those locations. Did I miss them? Is the fact that springs are numerous, grass is tall, food source plentiful, has moved the birds? or did the winter take out all the brood stock that use these areas? My simple mind is at a loss. <br /><br />2017: 700 birds (AND 1 Blue Grouse), 48 hatch groups. Largest brood was a hen with 23 chicks, smallest brood was 4 chicks. I saw about 80 adults and 620 chicks. 12.9 chicks per hen average. 14.6 birds per group. Brood stock was down a bit from the winter, but hatches were nice sized and scattered in age range. I am surprised at the brood survival over winter, I was worried it would be much less than this. <br /><br />I will repeat this scout trip on an early morning in the next week or two, and I will be off to Oregon to scout locations also.chukarhunter50noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post-56942930270304830822017-07-23T15:00:33.718-07:002017-07-23T15:00:33.718-07:00Larry, you're still the best resource there ...Larry, you're still the best resource there is for chukar hatch status in Idaho. <br /><br />I don't think you are doing anything wrong. We may not have any chukars this year. All hatches may be a little late. <br /><br />The one thing I have learned researching chukars is the absolute paucity of breeding info on chukars in North America. Pretty much two studies that I have found. One is the Christensen study from The early 1970's. The other is the central Idaho study. That study puts first wave of hatching between may 25 and June 6. The second wave more protracted through July. I f first hatch is a week or two late, renest will also be a little late. All I am looking at now is how many birds are with each hen. <br /><br />I suspect some areas will have low bird numbers this year. Others may have good numbers. I eagerly await your reports, because they are the best we have. Let's keep hoping. Dave shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11898970643072812284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post-50750356174346564152017-07-23T08:42:59.052-07:002017-07-23T08:42:59.052-07:00Thanks David and Chukarhunter50. It's good to ...Thanks David and Chukarhunter50. It's good to hear the positive news. It proves that Jake and I are just not doing something right lately. I talked with a friend that gave me some pretty positive news about the Owyhees. You're right David, Drew and I are quite often on opposing theories but I'm hoping he is right about the birds.larry szurgothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07930464653423028078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post-72231560112108830682017-07-22T20:14:54.806-07:002017-07-22T20:14:54.806-07:00Ironically, Drew has reported good numbers of bird...Ironically, Drew has reported good numbers of birds recently. It is like you two have traded positions;).<br /><br />On my side we continue to see pheasant broods over at the farm. We have not seen a brood with less than six chicks. <br /><br />I am absolutely certain that the quail hatch is late. The good news is all the broods me and my friends have seen nave at least 10 chicks in them.Dave shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11898970643072812284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post-21220620894808908162017-07-22T19:58:22.009-07:002017-07-22T19:58:22.009-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Dave shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11898970643072812284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5383589609323438103.post-48467422213091927602017-07-21T21:35:28.627-07:002017-07-21T21:35:28.627-07:00Keep the faith. I saw 4 broods of quail tonight as...Keep the faith. I saw 4 broods of quail tonight as the wheat is harvested. 8-14 chicks with the pairs. On another positive note, saw a blue grouse with 5 chicks the other day in the hills, along with 4 broods of huns with about 14 chicks each. I hope to keep adding to those positive vibes over the next month. <br /> Chukarhunter50https://www.blogger.com/profile/04541200467247075110noreply@blogger.com