It was a learning experience but I’ll probably be back next month for more. The day of the drive up I ended up at my second pin after seeing a covey of Huns leaving a spring. The first walk out (2 hours) I saw nada, I heard a lot of birds but came back with nothing but a dog with tore up pads (her paws were properly conditioned but some of that rock is like a cheese grater). I decided to take a drive to find some more forgiving terrain when it started raining. The rain turned into snow coming sideways at 30mph, 20 minutes later everything was white so I headed back towards town where conditions were a bit more manageable so I could access the dogs paw pad situation. I doctored the dog up that night and the next morning then drove around to a few more pins periodically checking on the Pup. Halfway through the day I booted her up to see how she would do and she became a different dog and was ready to rock! We started up a hill and got out first ever Chukar and had two other shooting opportunities but apparently I am cross eyed. lol. We set foot out on 2 more walks for nothing then made camp. The next morning we made a move back to the original spot we camped at the first night and immediately was greeted with a covey of Chukar. Parked, booted the dog, then in flew a covey of Huns over our heads. Took a short 45 minute walk with 5 more missed shots : ( took a break back at the truck for about an hour and set back out and about 10 minutes in I could tell my dog had birds running on her as soon as she pointed they flushed! A covey of Huns, I knocked one down! This was already more than I could ask for 1 Chuckar and 1 Hun and the dog got to scent some new birds. All in all it was a great experience I just wish I would have booted the dog from the get go. 90% of the birds I came across were near springs on practically flat terrain in the sagebrush. Was the experience worth the 12 hour drive up and 10.5 hour drive back yes. Like I said I’ll probably be back next month to learn some more. Thank you to everyone who helped out with the advice and tips.
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