He was using a Remington 870. We’ve used pumps since we were kids just learning to shoot. Pumps are what we are used to shooting. Just preference, a semiauto would work great too.
@@HarrodOutdoors thanks for the response, I learned on a 870 youth model and now also have a beat to crap invector bps, but I check every gun store I can for a 20 ga model 37 featherlight corn cob for when I hike the breaks
Great job, appreciate sharing with us.
What kind of pump were you using for chukar? Why do you use a pump instead of a light weight semi?
He was using a Remington 870. We’ve used pumps since we were kids just learning to shoot. Pumps are what we are used to shooting. Just preference, a semiauto would work great too.
@@HarrodOutdoors thanks for the response, I learned on a 870 youth model and now also have a beat to crap invector bps, but I check every gun store I can for a 20 ga model 37 featherlight corn cob for when I hike the breaks
@@zakattack467 Check out the French 48AL, been using one for close to 40yrs and it has always been a great lightweight Chukar gun.
Great job but I can’t imagine hunting chukar without a pointer
He's got a Weimaraner, it is absolutely a pointing dog, mine is alot like my GSP but she's a more rugged
Hi
Is Washington?
Where?
I love hunting
The show as filmed in Oregon.
Great video. You'd increase your success by using a pointer or setter.
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Why so much talking and so little hunting footage?
because both the hunters and the dogs in this video are not made for this type of hunting.
Time for a pointing dog. Nothing worse that a dog working behind you.....
6:23 whoa no thanks ahahaha
Yah, it was steep and slippery! Loads of fun tho.
+HarrodOutdoors I bet it was!
boringggggggg