Well, another chukar season has come to an end. Overall the season was a success with many days of quality chukar hunting. This weekend was wet and windy making for some difficult hunting. Gusting winds had scent coming from all different directions. My German Shorthaired Pointer, Rudy, was frustrated with the birds inability to hold for point. They were definitely acting like late-season birds. Most of the coveys would flush wild 50 to 75 yards ahead of us. I made a point to take more pictures this weekend. So here you go.
Chukar and steep country go together.
My GSP Rudy
Rudy watches another covey flush wild.
Rudy finally finds a bird that will hold tight.
The look I get when I miss the shot
The look I get when I do my job.
Hoping for a good spring hatch and weather that promotes good chick survival for next year.
Chukar and steep country go together.
My GSP Rudy
Rudy watches another covey flush wild.
Rudy finally finds a bird that will hold tight.
The look I get when I miss the shot
The look I get when I do my job.
Hoping for a good spring hatch and weather that promotes good chick survival for next year.