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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

About Chukar Hunting

The chukar partridge is nicknamed the "Devil Bird" for good reason. Native to the Middle East and introduced to North America in the early 1900s, these red-legged partridges thrive in some of the most rugged terrain in the Lower 48 - steep, rocky canyons and rimrock country that punishes hunters.

Chukars run uphill like mountain goats and flush downhill when pushed. The terrain alone - thousands of vertical feet through loose scree and basalt - makes this one of the most physically demanding hunts in North America.

Yet hunters return year after year, drawn by the challenge, the wild country, and the satisfaction of earning every bird the hard way. As the saying goes: "The first time you hunt chukars, you hunt them for the birds. After that, you hunt them to prove something to yourself."

Why Hunt Chukar

Ultimate Physical Challenge

Test yourself against the most demanding upland terrain

Wild, Remote Country

Hunt spectacular canyon country far from crowds

Challenging Shooting

Fast, direction-changing birds when you're winded and off-balance

Excellent Table Fare

Delicious, well-earned meat from grain-fed birds

Species Profile

Chukar Partridge (Alectoris chukar) - Introduced from Pakistan in 1893, with ~795,000 birds released across 41 states from 1931-1970.

  • Size: 13-14 inches, 1-1.8 lbs
  • Appearance: Light brown back, grey breast, black/white barred flanks, black "necklace" around white throat
  • Legs: Distinctive red legs (hence "red-legs")
  • Coveys: 10-50 birds, typically 10-20 in autumn/winter
  • Population: 7.8 million breeding birds, stable trend

Prime Chukar Country

Chukars established in the Great Basin region where arid, rocky terrain matches their native habitat.

  • Nevada: #1 in harvest, prime Great Basin habitat
  • Oregon: Eastern canyon country, excellent populations
  • Washington: Snake River breaks, Columbia Basin
  • Idaho: Snake River canyon, Hells Canyon, Owyhee
  • Also found: Utah, California, Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming

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