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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

Shotguns for Chukar

Lighter gauges are popular due to the terrain. You'll carry your gun for miles over rough ground - weight matters.

Recommended Setup

  • 20 Gauge: Popular choice - light and effective
  • 16 Gauge: "May be ideal chukar gun" - light with 12-gauge performance
  • 12 Gauge: More shot in pattern for fast, direction-changing birds
  • Consider a Sling: Helps on steep climbs
  • Semi-auto Popular: Many prefer 20-gauge semi-autos

Shot & Chokes

Shot Sizes

  • Early Season: #7½ or #8 for closer shots
  • General Purpose: #6 (good range and knock-down)
  • Late Season: #6 for longer flushes
  • Experienced Choice: 1-1¼ oz of #7½

Choke Selection

  • Early Season: Modified or IC/Modified combo
  • Late Season: Modified/Full for 30-40 yard shots
  • Double Barrel: IC first, Modified second

Boots (CRITICAL)

Boots are the most important piece of chukar gear. Ankle support and lateral stiffness are essential for side-hilling on steep, loose terrain.

Key Features

  • Height: 9"+ for ankle support
  • Lateral Stiffness: Critical for side-hilling
  • Narrow Sole: Better for foot placement on rocks
  • Deep Tread: Traction on scree and talus
  • Breathability: Important in hot, arid terrain

Recommended Brands

  • Kenetrek Mountain Extreme/Guide
  • Lowa Z-8
  • Schnee's Timberline
  • Crispi Wyoming II GTX

Physical Conditioning

Chukar hunting is extremely physically demanding. Proper conditioning prevents injury and allows you to hunt longer.

What to Expect

  • Daily Distance: 10-18 miles typical
  • Vertical Gain: Thousands of feet
  • Terrain: Loose scree, basalt, no trails

Training Tips

  • Hike steep inclines with uneven surfaces
  • Stair/incline training for legs and cardio
  • Cross-training for hiking muscle groups
  • Know your limits and hunt within them

Essential Gear

  • Water: Carry plenty - arid terrain, long miles
  • GPS/Maps: Remote country, easy to get disoriented
  • Lightweight Pack: For water, shells, birds, layers
  • Trekking Poles: Help on steep terrain
  • First Aid: For you and your dog
  • Dog Water: Critical for dog performance

Dog Equipment

  • GPS Collar: Essential in broken canyon country
  • Protective Vest: Sharp rocks and brush
  • Collapsible Bowl: For frequent watering
  • Paw Protection: Consider boots for rocky terrain
  • First Aid: Carry supplies for cuts and paw injuries

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