Hello, all. JLG turned me on to this site from one of the AZ boards and I recognize a few usernames here. But I thought I'd introduce myself anyway.
For those of you who don't know me, my passion is upland birds. I have 2 GSP's that I mainly hunt with, and 2 britts (one pup off for training and the other is the wife's show dog). I've hunted only 5-6 years and have had success with gambles/scaled/mearns quail, blue grouse, and chukar in AZ. I had never hunted outside the state until this fall when I managed to get up to CO for sage grouse, ptarmigan, and mtn sharptails. Then later to ID for huns, chukar, pheasant, and valley quail. My favorite bird to hunt is mearns quail, but chukar is a close second.
Here's my main hunting partner, Tucker. He's my best buddy (other than my wife and our two kids
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As for big game hunting, I've only been twice and have taken two decent AZ desert mulies (4x4 and 3x3) with a rifle 2 and 3 years ago. This spring, I have my first javelina and turkey hunts coming up too, so I'm really excited about those.
Anyway, I look forward to getting to know some of you, learning a few things, and maybe someday sharing a hunt.
For those of you who don't know me, my passion is upland birds. I have 2 GSP's that I mainly hunt with, and 2 britts (one pup off for training and the other is the wife's show dog). I've hunted only 5-6 years and have had success with gambles/scaled/mearns quail, blue grouse, and chukar in AZ. I had never hunted outside the state until this fall when I managed to get up to CO for sage grouse, ptarmigan, and mtn sharptails. Then later to ID for huns, chukar, pheasant, and valley quail. My favorite bird to hunt is mearns quail, but chukar is a close second.
Here's my main hunting partner, Tucker. He's my best buddy (other than my wife and our two kids

As for big game hunting, I've only been twice and have taken two decent AZ desert mulies (4x4 and 3x3) with a rifle 2 and 3 years ago. This spring, I have my first javelina and turkey hunts coming up too, so I'm really excited about those.
Anyway, I look forward to getting to know some of you, learning a few things, and maybe someday sharing a hunt.