Adding more bird species

Up until this year Lira and I spent all our time hunting pheasants but this year that changed.  Yes, we still hunt a lot of pheasant but we also started hunting frequently in Eastern Washington for other upland birds as well as spending some time in the woods hunting grouse.  Trust me hunting is the appropriate word for grouse, we didn’t spend much time killing grouse.   So far this season we’ve added four new species of birds to our list.

Chukar

Chukar have sort of always intrigued me as a game bird ever since reading East of the Mountains by David Guterson.  Tough terrain to say the least and they are hard to hit.  Early in the year we hunted some planted chukar at Cooke Canyon just to get Lira onto a new bird.  While deer hunting in Ellensburg we saw so many chukar that I decided it was time to hunt them for real and have spent several days now along the rimrock and high flats searching for them.  We have managed one wild chukar and that is one Lira literally grabbed out of a bush.

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Stalking oneself

During this year’s early muzzleloader mule deer hunt I learned a lot about stalking deer and managed to get within 30-40 yards of a bedded down buck after a very long stalk.   I had spotted this deer from over a mile away at just the time it was getting ready to bed down.  I’d already blown two stalks where I only had gotten to about 100 yards from the animal and this time I was very careful and managed to get much closer.  I just forgot one final part in the process of stalking a deer and took one step too many busting the deer but still it was an experience I probably won’t forget and I learned many lessons from it.  I’m now getting ready for late season and was thinking back on the early season hunt and the things I need to remember later this month to be successful.

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