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Well done guys, love the scenery out west. Chukar is the king of the west it seems. Nice to see hunting equipment that is actually used rather than the tags still on it.
ОтветитьGood.
ОтветитьKillin it Chukar Chasers, October can’t come fast enough!
ОтветитьLove this video. Can't wait to hunt chukars
ОтветитьThis channel needs more subs. Quality is so high.
ОтветитьGreat job guys...👍🏻
ОтветитьGreat video guys enjoyed it
ОтветитьAwesome! Awesome! Awesome! Well done. Awesome!
ОтветитьFantastic.
ОтветитьGreat video, good job to everyone involved.
ОтветитьI have been hunting Chukar for 35 yrs without a dog. Every year I bag as many or more as other dog hunters I know.
ОтветитьWhat are the auto loading shotguns they are using?
ОтветитьThe walk alone is worth it
ОтветитьDon’t have to be a millionaire, all you need is: $70k truck, $30k toy hauler, $30k side by side, $3k shotgun, $1k dog, $1k cooler and who knows how much for the rest the of the gear 😂
ОтветитьI think Project Upland failed on this one tbh. Too much road and trail time. The Chukar Chaser guys do a lot but it just felt like a side by side and toy hauler commercial with some pretty dang good hunting footage. That covey flush was huge!
ОтветитьThank you fore collecting your empty’s !
ОтветитьWhat an exceptional video in every aspect! Thank you for sharing.
Ответитьbackground music needs to be louder. SMH.
ОтветитьFlushed a huge covey near Denio. Got a couple with my 410 Winchester 37. Hunted chuckar in California too, always in rough country.
ОтветитьBeautiful films as always!
ОтветитьNice vedio dear. Which number choke and cartridge is used in this hunting ???
ОтветитьSeeing other public land hunters pick up hulls makes me so happy. Truly respecting our lands and doing your part to keep them open for generations.
- Idaho Chukar Chaser
You could buy a chukar hatchery and some land will all that money in toys! Just release them over the hill so you have to put on some miles.
ОтветитьThese project upland videos are fuckin' cliche, aesthetic, self congratulatory, smarmy, just like the night club owner who started it a novice uplander selling out a faction of hunting to an industry.
Ответитьgreat video.can i ask what vest you use???? greetings from greece!!!!
ОтветитьThis video is so encouraging and energizing. After getting my son out this weekend and seeing him shoot his first chukar I couldn’t agree more with you guys. Disappointing to see the negative comments about the stuff that doesn’t matter. Great job Chasers. I’m pumped to get out more.
ОтветитьGreat video! I plan on heading towards the Reno area next year with my Drahthaar and can’t wait. No chukars in East Tennessee.
ОтветитьGood for you Mr. Garcia. My father was not a hunter and didn't like guns in the house after the war. I bought a $38 single shot 12 gauge and thought, "If he busts it over my head, I'm only out $38." He did nothing of the sort. I actually ended up hunting with his brothers - all of which were consummate hunters. ...go figure?
I train bird dogs now, professionally. I consider myself blessed . Both of my sons hunt. I travel from northern Ontario to a stones throw from the Mexico border to hunt over my setter and my pointer. I have a passion that is immeasurable. Watching my dogs whether in the dense north woods for grouse and woodcock or the open prairies for Huns and sharptail is absolute nirvana. I have had the luxury of having run a brace of pointers on a Scottish moor for red grouse as well as migrating quail in central Italy. I have "the disease". One day, I too hope to add Chukar to my list....Lord willing. At 66, that clock seems to be ticking faster than it did somehow!?!
Mr. Garcia, may God gift you many more quality years with your family. Just remember that sometimes, our plans are not His plans. Keep the faith....and keep the vids coming boys!
Great video guys . thanks for sharing.
Chukar hunting 4 ever.
Could you tell me why you have preferred alectoris chuckar over alectoris rufa (red partridge from Spain)? Greetings from the Canary Islands, Spain.
ОтветитьWow. This hunting on wild Chukar is something indeed. The open range. Appears to be a workout of love. Being in southwest Ohio. We hunt preserve birds for the most part. They are good eating. a bit larger than quail. I salute these fellows that get to enjoy this land. Think I would be good for a couple miles in. and a couple miles out. lol. The GSP is the right choice for covering some ground.
I love my Liver male Dieter. Ever encounter any snakes out there? I would be so worried about my dog running by one.
Try using the quads that god gave you!
ОтветитьWhat’s the best shot on those red legged devils ?
ОтветитьAlmost nothing brings a smile to my face more than seeing a HPR retrieve a chukar to hand. Miss my babies. Rest In Peace Oakley and Zoey.
ОтветитьTalking about getting young people in the door then showing yourself cruising around with 100k worth of toys looks kinda tacky to me. Cost being a main factor deturing new hunters
ОтветитьHi from Turkey. What boot are you wearing on this hunt? I also hunt partridges and chukar. Thank you.
ОтветитьI never met a fat chuukar hunter.
One doesn't need a dog to hunt these either, helps but not required.
My husband didn't know what a sage hen was until he moved to Reno from Oklahoma. It's interesting to see what we have to hunt here that isn't in other parts of the country. I know chukar are in OK, and some pheasant but not sage hen. And his deer season got fucked when he moved here. There, they can even shoot doe, and everyone that wants one, can get a deer tag. But they have those little deer, not like our GINORMOUS white tail.
ОтветитьTHE MUSIC! I like these videos, clearly a lot of effort goes into making them and I appreciate that Project Upland appears to try and evoke the emotion that many feel when enjoying the outdoors… but crap on a stick, the music is exhausting! It never let’s up! Sometimes a little break goes a long way and actually adds more to a scene than trying to keep viewers on some emotional rise.
ОтветитьGreat film! I was born in Reno and left Nevada several years ago. I’m looking to move back in the next year or so and can’t wait to hunt in Nevada. I’m a licensed falconer and I’m hoping to hunt some of the great game birds Nevada has to offer! This film got me excited!! Thanks.
ОтветитьDear sir please guide me for mountain chukar hunting
Evert time i miss these birds
Very nice
ОтветитьI just got back into chukar hunting after about a 20 year hiatus. I am falling in love with it all over again. We are hunting with a super young dog and we are just taking one trip at a time. I ordered some chukar chaser stickers I'll be putting them on my toy hauler.
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