I’m writing this in hopes for prayers for my family. We lost my daughter yesterday and need all the love we can get. Kerri was such a wonderful person and the one who encouraged me to do this blog. I’ll be back soon with some happier stuff but for now all I can say isContinue reading “Sad Times”
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Still waiting
June 7th and still waiting for signs of the chukar hatch. Me and the boys are still enjoying hikes in the mountains. It’s getting warmer and dryer each day and the hikes are getting shorter. My back isn’t quite ready for the steep chukar hills but we’re getting on the less steep ones. We haven’tContinue reading “Still waiting”
Good signs
I spent the day on the chukar mountain and was tickled to see all the green up as well as loads of tiny hoppers. Everything is prime for a fantastic hatch, which should be coming on in the next couple of weeks. I didn’t hear or see a bird, which is another good sign thatContinue reading “Good signs”
Critical months
We’ve come to the critical months for upland bird reproduction. The next two months weather will determine the success of upland bird hatches. As of right now this is what some of the chukar hills look like. There is still plenty of green up. I understand the Owyhee’s are quite a bit dryer. The SnakeContinue reading “Critical months”
Baby time
Close to the fall and hunting season, this is one of my favorite times to be in the mountains. For the next forty or so days the baby wildlife will start appearing. It’s by far my favorite time to be carrying a camera. I seldom get pictures of my favorite baby bird, the chukar, becauseContinue reading “Baby time”
Hunting buddies
For the most part, when I hunt chukar, it is by myself. The sole exception is my son, Doug, and grandson, Conner. It’s not because I don’t like hunting with people, but it’s more for safety and success reasons along with everyone’s walking pace is different through the steep chukar country. I’ve heard the frustrationsContinue reading “Hunting buddies”
How does wildlife cope
every year we get to watch wildlife around our place. Most of the time it is fun to watch but sometimes we see things that puzzle us. There are no answers as to what is wrong with these animals or how the injury happened. More than anything else I am amazed at their will toContinue reading “How does wildlife cope”
Spring rain
Great! Most areas in southwest Idaho and eastern Oregon got some needed rain this weekend. With the warm temps for the coming week we ought to see some good growth on the chukar mountains. Perfect scenario for our wildlife. If we could keep up this pattern for another month and a half we could beContinue reading “Spring rain”
Turkeys and other upland mountain birds
The turkey season is in full swing now and I’ve been having a ball. Conner has already shot a turkey with his bow which is very tough without a blind. Because of the great sight of turkeys, I stayed back while Conner got into position and called a group of Jakes in and put anContinue reading “Turkeys and other upland mountain birds”
The big upland bird
We’re hitting that lull time for the chukars. Lack of scent, nesting, and too many distractions are getting in our way. This time of the year I get a interested in chasing that big upland bird. Turkey. Before the season begins, Jake and Grady help me do some scouting, but once the season begins I’mContinue reading “The big upland bird”