Haha yeah it was time to make some upgrades on a few things, definitely going to be making use of the tent and do more overnight hunts! Thanks for the kind word about Annie, I can’t even tell you how excited we are to get here on some Chukar!
Man, I love your channel. Great content. We were lucky enough to pick up sage hen tags here in Idaho. They sell out the good areas in less than a day, We picked some up in an area where we've seen many chickens, but we've never hunted them there. Gonna give it a try. Thanks you guys. Great channel. Makes my videos look pretty Hokey. Ha
Thanks for the kind words about the channel, we really appreciate it and are really happy you enjoy the videos! That’s awesome you were able to pick up some tags! It’s kind of a bonus that you’ve never hunted that area because even though it might be tougher it’s always fun to hunt new areas and expand your list of spots! Best of luck to you!
Gamebirds, also known as landfowl are birds that constitute the order Galliformes, there are over 336 extant species within nine families, six superfamilies, and two suborders, living gamebird species range in size from the asiatic chungchi to the blue peafowl, gamebirds are native everywhere in the world except for Antarctica, many gamebirds adapt into different habitats, all gamebirds are exclusively herbivorous, many gamebird species use sexual dimorphism, which makes males have different plumage color from females, the nine extant gamebird families are Megapodiidae (Megapodes), Cracidae (Curassows, Guans, Chachalacas, and Pollopavo), Numididae (Guineafowl), Rollulidae (Roulouls), Phasianidae (Pheasants, Monals, Yejakuns, Tragopans, and Sonakebaters), Odontophoridae (New World Partridges and Quails), Perdicidae (Old World Partridges and Quails), Tetraonidae (Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklasses), and Gallidae (Chickens, Shizurens, Francolins, Spurfowl, Senlinaos, Ropohons, Jinegus, Daoiren, Peafowl, Arguses, Nartakees, Wajameras, Rohutans, Snowcocks, Chungchis, Alavorona, and Shabalrimals), the six gamebird superfamilies are Megapodioidea (Megapodes and Fossil Relatives), Cracoidea (Curassows, Guans, Chachalacas, Pollopavo, and Fossil Relatives), Numidoidea (Guineafowl and Fossil Relatives), Phasianoidea (Pheasants, Monals, Yejakuns, Tragopans, Sonakebaters, and Roulouls), Perdicoidea (Partridges and Quails), and Galloidea (Chickens, Shizurens, Francolins, Spurfowl, Senlinaos, Ropohons, Jinegus, Daoiren, Peafowl, Arguses, Nartakees, Wajameras, Rohutans, Snowcocks, Chungchis, Alavorona, Shabalrimals, Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklasses), the two gamebird suborders are Numides (Gondwanan Gamebirds) and Galli (Laurasian Gamebirds) List of Gamebird Families: 1) Megapodiidae (contains 9 genera: Leipoa, Talegalla, Aepypodius, Alectura, Macrocephalon, Tetraopavo, Nesopodius, Eulipoa, and Megapodius) 2) Cracidae (contains 16 genera: Oreophasis, Dendrophasis, Petrophasis, Ortalis, Penelopina, Chamaepetes, Aburria, Pipile, Eupenelope, Penelope, Mitu, Pauxi, Nothocrax, Cyanirostris, Rufirostris, and Crax) 3) Numididae (contains 5 genera: Acryllium, Agelastes, Guttera, Cirrocrax, and Numida) 4) Rollulidae (contains 6 genera: Xenoperdix, Melanoperdix, Rhizothera, Arborophila, Caloperdix, and Rollulus) 5) Phasianidae (contains 18 genera: Chrysortyx, Tragopan, Tetraophasis, Lophophorus, Ithaginis, Catreus, Euplocamus, Gennecus, Tropicophasis, Lobiophasis, Crossoptilon, Lophura, Syrmaticus, Calophasis, Nesophasis, Graphephasianus, Chrysolophus, and Phasianus) 6) Odontophoridae (contains 10 genera: Colinus, Dendrortyx, Philortyx, Lophoperdix, Oreortyx, Callipepla, Rhynchortyx, Cyrtonyx, Dactylortyx, and Odontophorus) 7) Peridicidae (contains 10 genera: Ophrysia, Perdicula, Anurophasis, Nesortyx, Synoicus, Coturnix, Lerwa, Ptilopachus, Alectoris, and Perdix) 8) Tetraonidae (contains 15 genera: Pucrasia, Agriocharis, Meleagris, Bonasa, Canachites, Pedioectes, Dendragapus, Tympanuchus, Centrocercus, Falcipennis, Tetrastes, Ortygoperdix, Lagopus, Lyrurus, and Tetrao) 9) Gallidae (contains 30 genera: Ammoperdix, Margaroperdix, Excalfactoria, Tetraogallus, Viridipes, Tropicoperdix, Haematortyx, Polyplectron, Rheinardia, Argusianus, Afropavo, Pavo, Oreoperdix, Arboricola, Sondaicornis, Sinortyx, Xenortyx, Afroperdix, Eupternistis, Pternistis, Rutilortyx, Galloperdix, Scleroptila, Campoclinus, Peliperdix, Dendroperdix, Ortygornis, Francolinus, Bambusicola, and Gallus) List of Gamebird superfamilies: 1) Megapodioidea (contains 1 family: Megapodiidae) 2) Cracoidea (contains 1 family: Cracidae) 3) Numidoidea (contains 1 family: Numididae) 4) Phasianoidea (contains 2 families: Rollulidae and Phasianidae) 5) Perdicoidea (contains 2 families: Odontophoridae and Perdicidae) 6) Galloidea (contains 2 families: Tetraonidae and Gallidae) List of Gamebird suborders: 1) Numides (contains 3 families: Megapodiidae, Cracidae, and Numididae) 2) Galli (contains 6 families: Rollulidae, Phasianidae, Odontophoridae, Perdicidae, Tetraonidae, and Gallidae)
I got her from Brittany Country of Northern Idaho, their website is brittanycountry.com. If you reach out to them, tell them you saw Annie on UA-cam, I’m sure they’d like to hear it!
Your dog 🐶 looks like a sweetheart ❤. Looking to get your 10 -yr. Old gsp a hunting buddy. Is yours American or French? Hope you’re having an awesome year. Thanks for your channel.
She is definitely a sweetheart and has more personality than any dog I’ve ever met! She is an American Brittany. Glad you enjoy the channel, thanks for watching!
Awesome fellas! Love knocking down big 'ol sage grouse! 😁 Envious of your pup Annie. She looks sweet & beautiful! 😍👌
Thank you, she has turned into an amazing Chukar dog over the last few years!
Great video guys! Annie did great but we'll all miss Doyle. Excited for the upcoming chukar season.
Thank you! It did feel strange hunting without Doyle, he has been a constant on the hunt for a long time. He is enjoying retirement though!
Heck yea!! Annie was awesome. I see a new dog, new truck, new tent, new cameras on the guns, and a new gun. Gonna be a great season!!!
Haha yeah it was time to make some upgrades on a few things, definitely going to be making use of the tent and do more overnight hunts! Thanks for the kind word about Annie, I can’t even tell you how excited we are to get here on some Chukar!
Great hunt!
Great to see you guys out chasing the chickens.
That was awesome seeing your pup work
Awesome video!
That was a great hunt!
Annie was a Rock Star!
Thanks so much! Really glad you enjoyed the video!
That Annie is a SWEETHEART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First time watching you guys. That Brittany caught my eye,she is a pretty pup. I love Birddogs!
We appreciate you watching! Yeah I may be a little biased but I have to agree, she is a pretty dog!
I went sage grouse hunting as well but a different area and it went well but seems to me like there are more young birds than adult birds
Yeah we noticed the same thing, lots of young birds
Man, I love your channel. Great content. We were lucky enough to pick up sage hen tags here in Idaho. They sell out the good areas in less than a day, We picked some up in an area where we've seen many chickens, but we've never hunted them there. Gonna give it a try. Thanks you guys. Great channel. Makes my videos look pretty Hokey. Ha
Thanks for the kind words about the channel, we really appreciate it and are really happy you enjoy the videos! That’s awesome you were able to pick up some tags! It’s kind of a bonus that you’ve never hunted that area because even though it might be tougher it’s always fun to hunt new areas and expand your list of spots! Best of luck to you!
@@ReelsandRidges Absolutely. Thanks so much.
My first hunt too!
What training program did you use for Annie.
I borrowed from a few different programs but used quite a bit from the Ronnie Smith method
thanks that it was I have been looking at. .love your videos@@ReelsandRidges
Gamebirds, also known as landfowl are birds that constitute the order Galliformes, there are over 336 extant species within nine families, six superfamilies, and two suborders, living gamebird species range in size from the asiatic chungchi to the blue peafowl, gamebirds are native everywhere in the world except for Antarctica, many gamebirds adapt into different habitats, all gamebirds are exclusively herbivorous, many gamebird species use sexual dimorphism, which makes males have different plumage color from females, the nine extant gamebird families are Megapodiidae (Megapodes), Cracidae (Curassows, Guans, Chachalacas, and Pollopavo), Numididae (Guineafowl), Rollulidae (Roulouls), Phasianidae (Pheasants, Monals, Yejakuns, Tragopans, and Sonakebaters), Odontophoridae (New World Partridges and Quails), Perdicidae (Old World Partridges and Quails), Tetraonidae (Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklasses), and Gallidae (Chickens, Shizurens, Francolins, Spurfowl, Senlinaos, Ropohons, Jinegus, Daoiren, Peafowl, Arguses, Nartakees, Wajameras, Rohutans, Snowcocks, Chungchis, Alavorona, and Shabalrimals), the six gamebird superfamilies are Megapodioidea (Megapodes and Fossil Relatives), Cracoidea (Curassows, Guans, Chachalacas, Pollopavo, and Fossil Relatives), Numidoidea (Guineafowl and Fossil Relatives), Phasianoidea (Pheasants, Monals, Yejakuns, Tragopans, Sonakebaters, and Roulouls), Perdicoidea (Partridges and Quails), and Galloidea (Chickens, Shizurens, Francolins, Spurfowl, Senlinaos, Ropohons, Jinegus, Daoiren, Peafowl, Arguses, Nartakees, Wajameras, Rohutans, Snowcocks, Chungchis, Alavorona, Shabalrimals, Grouse, Turkeys, and Koklasses), the two gamebird suborders are Numides (Gondwanan Gamebirds) and Galli (Laurasian Gamebirds)
List of Gamebird Families:
1) Megapodiidae (contains 9 genera: Leipoa, Talegalla, Aepypodius, Alectura, Macrocephalon, Tetraopavo, Nesopodius, Eulipoa, and Megapodius)
2) Cracidae (contains 16 genera: Oreophasis, Dendrophasis, Petrophasis, Ortalis, Penelopina, Chamaepetes, Aburria, Pipile, Eupenelope, Penelope, Mitu, Pauxi, Nothocrax, Cyanirostris, Rufirostris, and Crax)
3) Numididae (contains 5 genera: Acryllium, Agelastes, Guttera, Cirrocrax, and Numida)
4) Rollulidae (contains 6 genera: Xenoperdix, Melanoperdix, Rhizothera, Arborophila, Caloperdix, and Rollulus)
5) Phasianidae (contains 18 genera: Chrysortyx, Tragopan, Tetraophasis, Lophophorus, Ithaginis, Catreus, Euplocamus, Gennecus, Tropicophasis, Lobiophasis, Crossoptilon, Lophura, Syrmaticus, Calophasis, Nesophasis, Graphephasianus, Chrysolophus, and Phasianus)
6) Odontophoridae (contains 10 genera: Colinus, Dendrortyx, Philortyx, Lophoperdix, Oreortyx, Callipepla, Rhynchortyx, Cyrtonyx, Dactylortyx, and Odontophorus)
7) Peridicidae (contains 10 genera: Ophrysia, Perdicula, Anurophasis, Nesortyx, Synoicus, Coturnix, Lerwa, Ptilopachus, Alectoris, and Perdix)
8) Tetraonidae (contains 15 genera: Pucrasia, Agriocharis, Meleagris, Bonasa, Canachites, Pedioectes, Dendragapus, Tympanuchus, Centrocercus, Falcipennis, Tetrastes, Ortygoperdix, Lagopus, Lyrurus, and Tetrao)
9) Gallidae (contains 30 genera: Ammoperdix, Margaroperdix, Excalfactoria, Tetraogallus, Viridipes, Tropicoperdix, Haematortyx, Polyplectron, Rheinardia, Argusianus, Afropavo, Pavo, Oreoperdix, Arboricola, Sondaicornis, Sinortyx, Xenortyx, Afroperdix, Eupternistis, Pternistis, Rutilortyx, Galloperdix, Scleroptila, Campoclinus, Peliperdix, Dendroperdix, Ortygornis, Francolinus, Bambusicola, and Gallus)
List of Gamebird superfamilies:
1) Megapodioidea (contains 1 family: Megapodiidae)
2) Cracoidea (contains 1 family: Cracidae)
3) Numidoidea (contains 1 family: Numididae)
4) Phasianoidea (contains 2 families: Rollulidae and Phasianidae)
5) Perdicoidea (contains 2 families: Odontophoridae and Perdicidae)
6) Galloidea (contains 2 families: Tetraonidae and Gallidae)
List of Gamebird suborders:
1) Numides (contains 3 families: Megapodiidae, Cracidae, and Numididae)
2) Galli (contains 6 families: Rollulidae, Phasianidae, Odontophoridae, Perdicidae, Tetraonidae, and Gallidae)
Nice
I love the scope view of the shot! In Nevada do you need to draw out to hunt sage grouse?
There isn’t a draw but the limit is only 2 total (no multi day limit) and it is closed to non residents
Whwere did you get your dog. Mine is getting old and I am looking. Thanks for any help.
I got her from Brittany Country of Northern Idaho, their website is brittanycountry.com. If you reach out to them, tell them you saw Annie on UA-cam, I’m sure they’d like to hear it!
Your dog 🐶 looks like a sweetheart ❤. Looking to get your 10 -yr. Old gsp a hunting buddy. Is yours American or French? Hope you’re having an awesome year. Thanks for your channel.
She is definitely a sweetheart and has more personality than any dog I’ve ever met! She is an American Brittany. Glad you enjoy the channel, thanks for watching!
First comment oh yeah
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I’m going to subscribe because you’re using American made shotguns