Loved watching your dog work! I have a one year old GSP puppy that I'm hoping can calm down a bit when we aren't hunting- Tick seemed like an incredible dog.
I didn't know these birds were in Utah. I never quite had the right opportunity to bag any when I lived in Alaska. If i didnt have a gun birds were in range and visca versa
I loved the video, very informative. I saw someone else asked what lake you were hunting by. That info would be helpful as I'm planning a trip up there Sept. 2022. More than the name of the lake , can you confirm Ptarmigan are around all those lakes above the tree line. I have been studying my OnX and there does not seem to be a shortage of lakes above tree line.
Altitude is latitude. I remember as a med student an annual 10 day hike into the Uintahs with fellow students and lab techs. Scenery is very familiar. Thanks for the video
I guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my password. I love any tricks you can give me
@Toby Colt Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Awesome to know Ptarmigan are in Utah. Now we need to get them at a little lower elevation. Follow up story of some kid taking a 600 yard shot at an elk is ridiculous. The parent should be horse whipped for allowing it.
If you ever go again, please secure a couple of trophies. I know these birds and they make awesome mounts. Also, to answer an old trivia question, all grouse have feathered ceres. it's a grouse thing. Also, the scales on all grouse toes are flared along the lower edges, giving eat, a "serrated" look. Harder to see on the ptars, with full boots to their toenails.
11,000 feet in your mountains or 250 feet from Valdez and south about 1500 miles. Arctic circle birds. Norway, Finland, and Russia have these plump rockets to shoot at. Use a dog and flush them to shoot. Or use a 22 and pop them as they sit. Chukars are for suckers unless you have a good dog and are in good condition. Too many ads. Don't want to hear it. Two ads at total time of 10:18? Not going to watch any more. Sorry, I don't need television level advertising. Bye.
What a trip! Loved watching Tic work.
Very cool! Great experience with your dog
Loved watching your dog work! I have a one year old GSP puppy that I'm hoping can calm down a bit when we aren't hunting- Tick seemed like an incredible dog.
Zoooootaaaahhhhhh looks like fun fish and birds.
tiger trout have fins like a brook trout because the are a hybrid of a Brown trout and a brook trout
I didn't know these birds were in Utah. I never quite had the right opportunity to bag any when I lived in Alaska. If i didnt have a gun birds were in range and visca versa
Very informative I enjoyed your video.
Great adventure!
very good dog!
I loved the video, very informative. I saw someone else asked what lake you were hunting by. That info would be helpful as I'm planning a trip up there Sept. 2022. More than the name of the lake , can you confirm Ptarmigan are around all those lakes above the tree line. I have been studying my OnX and there does not seem to be a shortage of lakes above tree line.
Hi Jason, sorry but we promised the hunters who invited us on this trip that we would not reveal the specific location.
Altitude is latitude. I remember as a med student an annual 10 day hike into the Uintahs with fellow students and lab techs. Scenery is very familiar. Thanks for the video
I guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my password. I love any tricks you can give me
@Raphael Edison Instablaster =)
@Toby Colt Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Toby Colt it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass !
@Raphael Edison No problem xD
Surprised the dog didn't have boots on....hope they had some for him or plenty of: Super Glue" for cuts and abrasions.
Reminds me of a easier version of the himilian snowcock of elko nevada.
They better be ready because I'm coming!!!
I think their primaries are white year-round.
What was the name of the lake you guys were by if its not a secret that is...
Did anyone answer what lake they were on? I'm planning a trip up there next month. I'm very excited to get up there and hunt up some Ptarmigans.
@@jasontenney5258 I Haven't gotten a response yet... What weekend are you planning on going?
@@jasontenney5258 I am planning on going as well I am just going to keep my fingers crossed I can run into some.
Hi Stavro. Sorry, but we promised the hunters who invited us on this trip that we would not reveal where we were hunting.
@@KSLOutdoors very understandable. Thanks so much for at least getting back to me you guys are awesome!
Who is the guide? and how can one get a hold of him? I would love to do a hunt like this.
This was a self-guided hunt.
No one knows satisfaction of a full belly till they grow their own garden or walk 14+ kms to eat meat they've procured! Now that is self sufficiency!
Awesome to know Ptarmigan are in Utah. Now we need to get them at a little lower elevation.
Follow up story of some kid taking a 600 yard shot at an elk is ridiculous. The parent should be horse whipped for allowing it.
We have them at lower elevation… they’re called dusky and ruffed grouse.
why were they introduced?
8:40 what lake is that?
Under the wings
The grouse he's holding at 11:40-41, is a mounting quality bird, too!
Too bad we ate it that night!
If you ever go again, please secure a couple of trophies.
I know these birds and they make awesome mounts.
Also, to answer an old trivia question, all grouse have feathered ceres. it's a grouse thing.
Also, the scales on all grouse toes are flared along the lower edges, giving eat, a "serrated" look.
Harder to see on the ptars, with full boots to their toenails.
11,000 feet in your mountains or 250 feet from Valdez and south about 1500 miles. Arctic circle birds. Norway, Finland, and Russia have these plump rockets to shoot at.
Use a dog and flush them to shoot. Or use a 22 and pop them as they sit.
Chukars are for suckers unless you have a good dog and are in good condition.
Too many ads. Don't want to hear it. Two ads at total time of 10:18? Not going to watch any more. Sorry, I don't need television level advertising. Bye.
Without the gun, we are nobody. Let them live just as us!