Can anyone school me on blue grouse and chukar?

I tent camp all the way through January. 🤷🏼
I lack the mental and physical fortitude for this.

I stayed on the mountain in mid October in a 3 season tent and after one night in the teens I had to camp down on the Yellowtail Lake or Reservoir or whatever it’s actually called.
 
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I lack the mental and physical fortitude for this.

I stayed on the mountain in mid October in a 3 season tent and after one night in the teens I had to camp down on the Yellowtail Lake or Reservoir or whatever it’s actually called.
He cheats. He stays in a palatial wall tent with a stove and all.

I’ve seen it.
 
I can deal with sleeping on the ground, being dirty, unclean, etc. and I can deal with being outside in extreme colds all day (I mean I'm from MN), but sleeping in the cold???? hell nah. Maybe a hot tent will be in my future someday because I'm also cheap and don't like having to drive to and from a hotel room every day to do stuff.
 
weren't some of those wyoming chukker hunting videos debunked as being deep faked?
Maybe. The guy I watch is real (Bird doggin Wyoming). He hunts with setters in sagebrush type cover. He’s hunted with Eric Forrester too. Eric did videos chukar hunting in Wyoming once.
 
Well my friends, I have let you all down.

I made it to Wy*ming and did not kill a single chukar. I had one opportunity on my last day, and I watched the birds fly almost straight up against a steep bank and I watch three shotgun patterns smash into the mud everywhere a bird wasn't. But to be fair to myself, I think I wasn't pushing the great chukar habitat early on. I did have a few long hikes tho that didn't produce any birds that I really thought would have, but that's hunting.

I did kill some huns tho! They are definitely a fun bird to hunt and they could be worth a trip all by themselves.

I also didn't kill any blue grouse. I only hunted one spot for them that I had seen them when I was cow elk hunting out there 22. I planned on fishing most of that day, so I wanted get my dog some exercise before a long sit in his kennel. I probably flushed 9-10 birds on a flat top. A lot of people told me they just flushed up into a tree, but they sure as shit didn't for me. They went off the flat top and got into the canopy pretty damn quick.

Fishing was excellent and I fished three very different rivers. I also did some sight seeing to rest the dog, looked at dinosaur tracks and some petroglyphs.

Hopefully, if I decide to do this again next year, my truck doesn't break down and I don't have to have it towed to Billings, MT and have to spend $3.7k getting it fixed and have to drive around a rental for a week.
 

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