Jan 4, 2007 #1 BillyGoat Member Joined Dec 7, 2005 Messages 420 Location Boise, ID On average, how many chukar covies do you guys get into for a solid day out in the field?
Jan 4, 2007 #2 T T Bone Well-known member Joined Jan 8, 2001 Messages 5,456 Location Eastern Idaho Ah, you've been chasing the devil bird. On an average Idaho day, I'd say 4-5. On an average Nevada day, I'd say 5-6. Somedays I'd break up a covey of 50-60 birds and spend the day busting smaller groups of the original group. I sure do miss those little buggers. The wiley ringneck is a suitable substitue though.
Ah, you've been chasing the devil bird. On an average Idaho day, I'd say 4-5. On an average Nevada day, I'd say 5-6. Somedays I'd break up a covey of 50-60 birds and spend the day busting smaller groups of the original group. I sure do miss those little buggers. The wiley ringneck is a suitable substitue though.
Jan 5, 2007 #3 I Ithaca 37 New member Joined Mar 4, 2001 Messages 5,427 Location Home of the free, Land of the brave That's about right for Oregon, too. Best day this season I found 12 coveys. Well, my dogs found them. I just followed the dogs.
That's about right for Oregon, too. Best day this season I found 12 coveys. Well, my dogs found them. I just followed the dogs.
Jan 5, 2007 #4 BillyGoat Member Joined Dec 7, 2005 Messages 420 Location Boise, ID Yes, the devil bird. It's a love-hate relationship, eh? Have any of you guys ever shot a double limit of chukar and huns? Seems like the hun half is tough unless you've got some nice private land to work over.
Yes, the devil bird. It's a love-hate relationship, eh? Have any of you guys ever shot a double limit of chukar and huns? Seems like the hun half is tough unless you've got some nice private land to work over.