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never heard of spring hooters in alaska but sign me up lolWolves, lynx with hounds, snowcock, chukkar, spring hooters in Alaska
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never heard of spring hooters in alaska but sign me up lolWolves, lynx with hounds, snowcock, chukkar, spring hooters in Alaska
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There are two ways to take that, I guess. I'll take either one.never heard of spring hooters in alaska but sign me up lol
Texas and Oklahoma you can hunt Sandhills otc.Top 10 for me non-big game hunts
1. Capercaillie in Austria, Bulgaria or Slovenia. This is really a big game hunt, and you'll shoot one and pay $4000 for the experience. Maybe you can add a black grouse or hazel hen for another $1500-800. This is an ibex hunt for birds in the mountains in the spring.
2. Capercaillie in Sweden, this is a mixed bag hunt for capercaillie, black grouse and hazelhens in Sweden forest. 1 guy can do this for $2400, two guys can do this for $1500 a person or cheaper. It is a cross country ski hunt most years, generally hunting September to January.
3. Scottish red grouse (these are ptarmigan that don't turn white), walked up days are about $2000 per day. Driven days are about $6000 per day.
4. Fly out helicopter ptarmigan in Sweden, Norway or Lapland. Can do it with dogs and shotguns or on cross country skis later in the year as a rifle hunt.
5. Snowcock in Nevada. Snowcock are the largest partridge in the world. They are only huntable in Nevada.
6. Sage grouse in the Rocky Mountains. Largest grouse in North America.
7. There are also specialized hunts in the Rockies for Sharptail grouse, prairie chickens, chukars and hungarian partridge.
8. And mountain specialized grouse hunts in the Rockies for blue grouse, ruffed grouse, dusky grouse and other mountain birds.
9. Turkeys really call a lot of people, never done it. I have been building points in Arizona for Gould's turkey. Might as well start at the top.
10. I always apply for sandshill cranes. Never been drawn.
11. Swans, geese ducks, brant coots. I like hunting waterfowl, just never really set up to do it well.