2nd Quail try - Revenge

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Struck out on the opener, birds were a no-show in the CNF spot we tried. Yesterday (10/26) I made a solo trip to the SBD NF and burned some shoe leather. First area was badly charred from the last fire, and after hiking arond for two hours I bailed and went to spot #2. Good growth but the guzzler was dry.

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A few beer bottles around, otherwise, no guzzling going on around here. Found no birds in the area, but did spook up a deer.

Next I drove a few miles to another area and did some calling in thick brush. Right away I got a response, then nervous quail sounds moving closer. I hunkered down and called a few more times. Now birds were visible about 30 feet away, cranking their necks to see what was making the retarded quail sound (inside joke with my buds, my calling sucks). I couldn't do anything because for one, they were all sitting in a dead tree (not very sporting), and even if I blasted them there was not way to find them in the dense thicket. So I stayed hidden and waited for them to fly out into the opening behind me, but they wouldn't go for it. Finally I got up and quickly circled around them, flushing them in all directions. At least 50 birds total. Downed two, but one got up and ran into the thicket.

I chased the scattered birds up a hillside, down a gully, etc. for the next 1.5 hours, kicking them up every few minutes. Super fun, and I was able to bag six total, with two more downed runaways and one I just couldn't retrieve. Only frustration was wanting to shoot more than one in a flush, but knowing that if I took my eyes off the first downer I would never find it. A dog would've been GREAT.

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It was getting hot and I didn't want to completely traumatize the covey by chasing them all day, so I called it. Should've worn long pants, beat the hell out of my legs.

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Are these Valley or Mountain quail?

Good luck everyone!
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Struck out on the opener, birds were a no-show in the CNF spot we tried. Yesterday (10/26) I made a solo trip to the SBD NF and burned some shoe leather. First area was badly charred from the last fire, and after hiking arond for two hours I bailed and went to spot #2. Good growth but the guzzler was dry.

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A few beer bottles around, otherwise, no guzzling going on around here. Found no birds in the area, but did spook up a deer.

Next I drove a few miles to another area and did some calling in thick brush. Right away I got a response, then nervous quail sounds moving closer. I hunkered down and called a few more times. Now birds were visible about 30 feet away, cranking their necks to see what was making the retarded quail sound (inside joke with my buds, my calling sucks). I couldn't do anything because for one, they were all sitting in a dead tree (not very sporting), and even if I blasted them there was not way to find them in the dense thicket. So I stayed hidden and waited for them to fly out into the opening behind me, but they wouldn't go for it. Finally I got up and quickly circled around them, flushing them in all directions. At least 50 birds total. Downed two, but one got up and ran into the thicket.

I chased the scattered birds up a hillside, down a gully, etc. for the next 1.5 hours, kicking them up every few minutes. Super fun, and I was able to bag six total, with two more downed runaways and one I just couldn't retrieve. Only frustration was wanting to shoot more than one in a flush, but knowing that if I took my eyes off the first downer I would never find it. A dog would've been GREAT.

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It was getting hot and I didn't want to completely traumatize the covey by chasing them all day, so I called it. Should've worn long pants, beat the hell out of my legs.

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Are these Valley or Mountain quail?

Good luck everyone!
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Good write-up, good pics. Congrats.

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Nice job, those are valley quail. Dogs certainly up your bag and are a ton of fun to watch work.
 
Way to put in the hard work. Makes it that much better when it pays off. Thanks for the photos and inspiring tale.
 
Nice job, those are valley quail. Dogs certainly up your bag and are a ton of fun to watch work.

Thanks for the bird ID. Never really sure if I'm chasing Valley, Mountain, or Gambels but since the limit is the same, I figure "shoot now and ask questions later".

I ran into a guy in the field recently with a Brittany Spaniel and after watching her work, I have to say its very tempting. I loved watching that dog hunt, and I've never really been a dog person.
 
Agreed. I can walk hike and hunt all day but when I have to walk around the block at home (it’s a loooong block) I’m beat.

Dogs make the day so much better. If any one ever wants to get out and hunt over my dog I have dog will travel. Just let me know.
 
Agreed. I can walk hike and hunt all day but when I have to walk around the block at home (it’s a loooong block) I’m beat.

Dogs make the day so much better. If any one ever wants to get out and hunt over my dog I have dog will travel. Just let me know.
Sounds fun. I’ll keep it in mind GSP.
 
Thanks for the bird ID. Never really sure if I'm chasing Valley, Mountain, or Gambels but since the limit is the same, I figure "shoot now and ask questions later".

I ran into a guy in the field recently with a Brittany Spaniel and after watching her work, I have to say its very tempting. I loved watching that dog hunt, and I've never really been a dog person.

Yeah it is addicting. I have two English Setters and they are too much fun. If you have any questions I'll be happy to help and you are welcome to hunt over them any time.
 
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Yeah it is addicting. I have two English Setters and they are too much fun. If you have any questions I'll be happy to help and you are welcome to hunt over them any time.
Thanks for the generous offer. It’s something I’ve always wanted to experience.
 
Hell, the reason why I drive to birds is to watch my sammich moocher hunt. Shooting birds I do for him so he'll go find some more.
 
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Best year for quail in recent memory. Lots of new recruitment and young birds in large coveys. Excited for what the rest of the season holds!

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