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WCB, are these the type of peacock we have here? Like, the big colorful ones?
Conner, this sounds like an awesome trip. Good luck!
Conner, this sounds like an awesome trip. Good luck!
Ah, thanks for linking that. Seems similar to ND except it looks like ND you can just buy another two weeks after. I’d be interested to hear how this affects pressureSee here
Montana Legislature 2023
This took me a bit to assemble but I wanted to have a list for myself and thought some folks here may be interested also. The following is a list of bills that may be of interest. You can look up more info including bill language and adopted amendments here: LAWS Look Up Bill Information Page...rokslide.com
LC 3616 should be converted to a bill soon if not already. The draft language is there if not.
I’m fortunate enough to have Blues damn near out my back door, so those will certainly be a “you have two hours to slip a hunt in, go!” bird. I am curious how this drought will turn out this spring when it really matters for grass growth. Might make the difference in a NE vs KS hunt or even heading north.I would do 2 different 7 day trips. The first would be Wyoming for blue grouse followed by Nebraska for early teal and doves. 3 days in each spot would be a blast to me. Then I would do a later trip for pheasant, quail, and maybe a 3rd species depending on destination. I would probably choose South Dakota for 3 days and then Kansas for 3 days (Nebraska has been pretty bad for pheasants recently and not as many quail as Kansas).
I do enjoy the chukar, there’s a handful wandering around out here….. but I will say quail intrigues me. Especially the prospect of multiple species.I'd spend a week in Nevada hunting Chukar then a week in AZ chasing quail.
Another mention of quail really has me thinking. Any thoughts on NM vs AZ If I were to specifically chase quail? Quite a few people have mentioned it for various states. And peacock over pointers?? That sounds crazy haha must be feral?OP, 3 weeks would just mean more states. Dakotas and MT are close so those are easy. My wife and her dad are upland nuts and we run French Brits. I grew up with my grandfather owning a large Pheasant Lodge in S.D. Because I've shot enough Pheasants, Sharptail, Huns, Rough Grouse I would head out west and try my hand at Chukar and different quail in the S.W.
Truth be told if I go back to New Zealand I want to try a Peacock hunt over pointers
Yes I believe they are....at least they look the same.WCB, are these the type of peacock we have here? Like, the big colorful ones?
That’s a great point, one dog wears out after a few days.with a young dog and only having one dog. Over working the dog could be a real concern. Id try to plan it where you spent 2-3 days hunting then a solid day of traveling/ resting then another few days and repeat.
I never ran into scalies, were they in similar gambles habitat?Also if you have time later in the year, make a trip to AZ. Gambels and Scaled quail were a great hunt and it was easier to find birds than I had anticipated.
We saw them in the same habitat the further south we went. Were no where near as abundant as Gambles in the area we hunted.I never ran into scalies, were they in similar gambles habitat?
That’s a great point, one dog wears out after a few days.
Agreed on that point that a setter or pointer will wear down faster than a Draht just based on running patterns regardless of the terrain. I was just saying that some locations/hunts have easier terrain than others.2 weeks is gonna be hell on a setter. You better work the heck out of your dog now.
My pard brought a English setter and pointer, I brought a Drahthaar. He ended up rotating his dogs after 4 days in the field because they were so beat up. Both were much more tender footed and cut up easier than my dog.
Just food for thought. A setter can make 14 days, but you're gonna have to toughen the dog up before hand
...or plan a couple days of rest.
2 weeks is gonna be hell on a setter. You better work the heck out of your dog now.
My pard brought a English setter and pointer, I brought a Drahthaar. He ended up rotating his dogs after 4 days in the field because they were so beat up. Both were much more tender footed and cut up easier than my dog.
Just food for thought. A setter can make 14 days, but you're gonna have to toughen the dog up before hand
...or plan a couple days of rest.