Chukar
- greg jacobs
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Chukar
Sonny looks pretty happy. He loves this country as much as I.
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Re: Chukar
I understand exactly what you mean Greg. Thanks for sharing.greg jacobs wrote: Sonny looks pretty happy. He loves this country as much as I.
- greg jacobs
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- greg jacobs
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Re: Chukar
Looks great. Got out with son and grandson, Missy and 2 GSP pups for some flatland quail hunting this afternoon. Life is good for country folks.
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Re: Chukar
Yes it is!
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Re: Chukar
Wish we had them in the wild around here. Looks likes fun.
I'd rather live on the side of a mountain, than wander through canyons of concrete and steel.
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Hasn't anyone ever told you, you hunt chukar the first time for fun and from then on for revenge.NC Quailhunter wrote:Wish we had them in the wild around here. Looks likes fun.
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- greg jacobs
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I've gotten use to seeing them fly across a canyon and over the next ridge. Or so far down a canyon that I know I'll never see them again. Jumping 100 yards ahead of the dog. But being where they live makes my spirit right.
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Re: Chukar
Looking Good, Greg.
Sometime soon I am going to make the long drive out to where the Chukars live and experience it with my dog before I no longer can. My dog's Breeder lives in Oregon and feeds me a steady stream of photos of his dogs (including my dog's Momma, Aunt, Siblings) and Chukars in Spectacular country. Something I need to experience. Thanks for sharing.
Sometime soon I am going to make the long drive out to where the Chukars live and experience it with my dog before I no longer can. My dog's Breeder lives in Oregon and feeds me a steady stream of photos of his dogs (including my dog's Momma, Aunt, Siblings) and Chukars in Spectacular country. Something I need to experience. Thanks for sharing.
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I wish we had anything in widespread numbers around here. I wish they'd MAGA and log then entirety of the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests so we'd get some more grouse too.NC Quailhunter wrote:Wish we had them in the wild around here. Looks likes fun.
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Jonov, I hope when you say entirety you mean small blocks of selective cuts over time, not clearcut the entire forest at one time.JONOV wrote:I wish we had anything in widespread numbers around here. I wish they'd MAGA and log then entirety of the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests so we'd get some more grouse too.NC Quailhunter wrote:Wish we had them in the wild around here. Looks likes fun.
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I think that the tree-hugger crowd is so anti cutting anything at all that I'd start with my original suggestion as an opening bidfishvik wrote:Jonov, I hope when you say entirety you mean small blocks of selective cuts over time, not clearcut the entire forest at one time.JONOV wrote:I wish we had anything in widespread numbers around here. I wish they'd MAGA and log then entirety of the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests so we'd get some more grouse too.NC Quailhunter wrote:Wish we had them in the wild around here. Looks likes fun.The Pisgah used to be known as one of the most balanced multiple use forests in the NF system.
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In reality the fire hazards are such now that if they logged the forest to be less of a fire risk then I think that would go a long way.
I've got to make the trip out west for Chukars one day.
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Jonov, If you get out to Spud land give me a buzz. Here is the basic chukar hunting tool kit:
1. Ultralite semiauto 20 ga with a drum magazine.
2. GSP/Mountain goat cross.
3. Chairlift
1. Ultralite semiauto 20 ga with a drum magazine.
2. GSP/Mountain goat cross.
3. Chairlift