Put my 3yo new to me GSP, who has fantastic instincts (she came for a great kennel) but has only been a house pet, on her first ruffed grouse this weekend. She did great. Still working with her but that now 2 quail and one grouse. She points well. Still needs work on holding. And will find the downed birds great. Still working on the retrieve though.
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I bird hunt in the midwest and its my goal to get a hun. It’s always been considered a bonus bird while pheasant hunting.
@@jblocker6613 they’re generally just a bonus bird for us, too! We don’t hunt a ton where there are high densities of huns. Hopefully when we go to Nevada we get into a few more!!
@@TheRoamingHazard I was asking because if you have- they run like nobodies business!! IF you can get them broke up they’re fun and will hold. We kill em when we hunt where they are but it’s always hard to get em pinned. Love to kill em, hate to hunt em if that makes sense ha! They may be different in other areas but that’s been my experience!
@@WesternWings Interesting. I feel like that's how the valley and gambels quail and chukar are out here in the desert when they're in thinner cover like creosote aka the see though bush. I found it hard for me or the dog to get close to chukar on our last hunt in the desert without using hard terrain to cover our approach. But the cover there is definitely thick enough for chukar to hold and the huns are still runners. BTW what a hunt getting all those species in one day!
@@TheRoamingHazard they all run 😂 in our experience chukar are just easier to bust up and then the singles hold better. It’s harder to ever get the huns busted up. But again- we don’t hunt much in places with a high quantity of huns ha. We just happen upon em in some of our chukar spots. So not the best authority on them!
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Put my 3yo new to me GSP, who has fantastic instincts (she came for a great kennel) but has only been a house pet, on her first ruffed grouse this weekend. She did great. Still working with her but that now 2 quail and one grouse. She points well. Still needs work on holding. And will find the downed birds great. Still working on the retrieve though.
Hunted in the snow for blues and ruffs this past weekend. My favorite time of the year!
We love it, too! Snow is coming this week!
@@WesternWings Snow today and tomorrow here in Western Wyoming
@@RustySprocket hoping for a little tomorrow in high elevations!!
Great work, guys! The GoPros don't do that mountain climbing justice! Haha
The climbs are never as steep on camera as they are in person, that is for sure!
Nice!! Great hunt boys!
@@azquailadventures a memorable day for sure! Appreciate you always watching!
What a special day!!! So many birds!
Yes it was! Thanks for watching!
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I bird hunt in the midwest and its my goal to get a hun. It’s always been considered a bonus bird while pheasant hunting.
@@jblocker6613 they’re generally just a bonus bird for us, too! We don’t hunt a ton where there are high densities of huns. Hopefully when we go to Nevada we get into a few more!!
Very cool went out myself this weekend got a linit of ruffs snd blues.. my 10 wk old puppy locked up o. Her first blue and i hit it.. it was epic
@@brettshamblin3180 that’s AWESOME!! Good for you and your pup! We are thankful the snow is holding off for us to keep chasing grouse!!
Great work fellas! Not an easy feat. Knock out the Utah upland grand slam!
Let’s go again!
When my dog grows up, she wants to be Jade 🐾
@@UnstuckAdventures not a bad dream for a dog!! She’s a good one!
So sick!!
@@NXhunts it was!! One of my all time favorite hunts.
🐦🪶 nice work!!
Memorable day for sure!!!
You hunt in what state?
We hunt multiple states all over the country, but this particular hunt was in Utah.
Curious, why do you hate Huns?
@@TheRoamingHazard have you hunted them much?
@@WesternWings Never hunted or gotten one yet so was wondering.
@@TheRoamingHazard I was asking because if you have- they run like nobodies business!! IF you can get them broke up they’re fun and will hold. We kill em when we hunt where they are but it’s always hard to get em pinned. Love to kill em, hate to hunt em if that makes sense ha! They may be different in other areas but that’s been my experience!
@@WesternWings Interesting. I feel like that's how the valley and gambels quail and chukar are out here in the desert when they're in thinner cover like creosote aka the see though bush. I found it hard for me or the dog to get close to chukar on our last hunt in the desert without using hard terrain to cover our approach. But the cover there is definitely thick enough for chukar to hold and the huns are still runners.
BTW what a hunt getting all those species in one day!
@@TheRoamingHazard they all run 😂 in our experience chukar are just easier to bust up and then the singles hold better. It’s harder to ever get the huns busted up. But again- we don’t hunt much in places with a high quantity of huns ha. We just happen upon em in some of our chukar spots. So not the best authority on them!