We laugh at ourselves when we miss I shot up a box and a half before I killed one this year. So sorry not sorry laughing at you😂. Thanks for sharing your hunt with us.👍
I've taken to using a pair of trekking poles when chukar hunting. I sling a Browning A5 20 gauge over my back & drop the poles when the dog goes on point. The poles keep me in the game & eases the wear & tear on a bad knee.
Thanks for not laughing. The first birds got up and I saw the fan and I thought dang that's a Hun. We had talked that he had found Huns a little lower not too far from this spot!
Oh man that makes my head hurt for ya. Are you hunting over a pointing dog? That does make it easier. When I was young I felt like I was a good shot but today pretty average I think. Ive been shooting skeet twice a week and Im sure its made me a worst wild bird shot! I mean that.
@@uplandwild4136I’m hunting a pointer for her first season this year. She has pointed a few flawlessly, and has been a lot of fun to hunt with. I was a great shot when I was in my late teens and early twenties, and I can still hit ducks. I haven’t hunted birds for about 25 years now except maybe a handful of duck hunts. I was excited to get back in to bird hunting and have been training my dog. I’m not really sure what I’m doing wrong. Jerking the trigger?? Over leading??? I even bought some ounce and 5/8 #6s at 1330 and put in an improved cylinder choke and then missed the last 7 chukar. Honestly I think it may be adrenaline. And I’ve tried to fix it the last time or two out. With ducks I usually have a second to plan the shot. And with chukar the opportunity vanishes swiftly. My dog must think we just go out to give those Chukar a good scare…We really showed them! Sigh. I think some more clay shooting may actually help me. I don’t think I can get any worse.
I can relate. Remember when they are flying down hill they need to be below the barrel or sitting on the bead so to speak. I shoot a lot of 16 gauge 1oz loads. I mainly hunt with old doubles so I shoot mainly light loads. But in this video it was a new A5 with 1 oz and 1280fps. if they are going down hill I would bet your shooting high. Good luck probably lots of snow up there now but almost certain in a few days. Im off to AZ,KS and Texas.@@jayklarquist7912
I thought you guys would have some money. The photography looks like you shot it from a phone. Your really need to upgrade and change lenses while shooting.
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I love watching you guys! What state are you hunting in?
UT Thanks Justin is a great chukar guy. Moved here from Missouri and learned the game.
What kind of dogs ?
Brittany
Great hunt guys great dog and birds also the land scape too nice
Thank you very much. I even had fun!
Bellissimi posti per cacciare I miei pointer sarebero felici
Sì, è il posto ideale per cani da ferma e cani da ferma
Looks fun, great job on the hunting 🔥‼️💯
Thank you! We did have some fun
Brittney?
Yes a couple of Britts.
Yes Thanks
We laugh at ourselves when we miss I shot up a box and a half before I killed one this year. So sorry not sorry laughing at you😂. Thanks for sharing your hunt with us.👍
Thanks
I've taken to using a pair of trekking poles when chukar hunting. I sling a Browning A5 20 gauge over my back & drop the poles when the dog goes on point. The poles keep me in the game & eases the wear & tear on a bad knee.
That's basically what Im doing. But I'm just using one pole. Its a knee issue with me.
what choke
IC
I'll be the last guy to laugh.
That is hard hunting. I know what that's like.
Great video.
Thanks for not laughing. The first birds got up and I saw the fan and I thought dang that's a Hun. We had talked that he had found Huns a little lower not too far from this spot!
I wouldn’t laugh ever. I’m 0 for 30 shots this year at chukar.
Oh man that makes my head hurt for ya. Are you hunting over a pointing dog? That does make it easier. When I was young I felt like I was a good shot but today pretty average I think. Ive been shooting skeet twice a week and Im sure its made me a worst wild bird shot! I mean that.
@@uplandwild4136I’m hunting a pointer for her first season this year. She has pointed a few flawlessly, and has been a lot of fun to hunt with. I was a great shot when I was in my late teens and early twenties, and I can still hit ducks. I haven’t hunted birds for about 25 years now except maybe a handful of duck hunts. I was excited to get back in to bird hunting and have been training my dog. I’m not really sure what I’m doing wrong. Jerking the trigger?? Over leading??? I even bought some ounce and 5/8 #6s at 1330 and put in an improved cylinder choke and then missed the last 7 chukar. Honestly I think it may be adrenaline. And I’ve tried to fix it the last time or two out. With ducks I usually have a second to plan the shot. And with chukar the opportunity vanishes swiftly. My dog must think we just go out to give those Chukar a good scare…We really showed them! Sigh. I think some more clay shooting may actually help me. I don’t think I can get any worse.
I can relate. Remember when they are flying down hill they need to be below the barrel or sitting on the bead so to speak. I shoot a lot of 16 gauge 1oz loads. I mainly hunt with old doubles so I shoot mainly light loads. But in this video it was a new A5 with 1 oz and 1280fps. if they are going down hill I would bet your shooting high. Good luck probably lots of snow up there now but almost certain in a few days. Im off to AZ,KS and Texas.@@jayklarquist7912
I thought you guys would have some money. The photography looks like you shot it from a phone. Your really need to upgrade and change lenses while shooting.
Dude Im super rich, Like the Trumps! lol. Its all GoPro footage.
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