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Chukar Hunting

The Devil Bird of the West

Oct-Jan Great Basin seasons
Extreme terrain 10-18 miles daily
Quality boots essential gear

Working Steep Terrain

The cardinal rule: Approach from above or at the same elevation. Chukars run uphill but fly downhill - chasing from below only pushes them out of range.

Terrain Strategy

  • Approach from Above: Birds flush downhill toward you
  • Zig-Zag Upslope: Move diagonally to expected bird locations
  • Hunt at Elevation: Once you flush, continue at that contour
  • Ridgeline Position: Work dog on ridge, sneak below for flush
  • Never Chase Uphill: Birds run to ridge and flush far out of range

Hunting with Dogs

A good pointing dog is essential for consistent chukar success. Wide-ranging dogs that work independently are preferred over tight-working breeds.

Dog Strategy

  • Hunt into Wind: Dramatically increases dog's success
  • Position Dog Above: Use up-canyon thermals
  • Keep Dog Watered: Critical in arid terrain
  • Wide Range Needed: Chukars require dogs that cover ground
  • Expect Longer Shots: 5-10 yards farther than over grouse dogs

Finding Birds

Understanding chukar habitat and daily patterns helps focus your efforts on productive ground.

Key Locations

  • Feeding Areas: Grassier ridgetops, sun-drenched hillsides
  • Water Sources: Springs, seeps, puddles - visit daily in summer
  • Roosting Cover: Rimrock outcroppings, cliff faces
  • Optimal Habitat: 50% sage/grass, 45% talus/rock, 5% brushy draws
  • Elevation: 4,000-13,000 feet in arid conditions

Why They're Called Devil Birds

Chukars have earned their reputation through a combination of terrain, behavior, and the physical demands they place on hunters.

  • Running Ability: Cover steep terrain with agility, outrunning athletic dogs
  • Extreme Terrain: Thrive in the most rugged country in the Lower 48
  • Physical Demands: 10-18 miles daily through scree and basalt
  • Shooting Challenges: Shooting straight when winded and off-balance
  • Wounded Birds: Notorious runners that burrow and disappear

Chukar Behavior

Movement Patterns

  • Prefer Running: First escape option, only fly when pressed
  • Uphill Run, Downhill Fly: Key to positioning strategy
  • Daily Movement: Average ~280 meters, stay in small home range
  • Most Active: Early morning and late afternoon

Seasonal Changes

  • Early Season: Birds hold tighter, shorter shots (20 yards)
  • Late Season: Jumpy, flush at 30-40+ yards in bare cover
  • Water Dependent: Stay near water in hot summers
  • Winter: Can range farther when green vegetation available

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