Wow! Fantastic info. Been hunting for years and was thinking about the On X app. Getting it for sure. This was really informative. Will share with all my hunting buddies.
This is awesome. I listened to this episode today... found your podcast a few weeks ago. It would be awesome if you'd do this for quail, pheasant, sage grouse... I've learned so much from you as a new bird hunter. Thanks!
I've actually had excellent luck hunting pressured public land sharpies in heavier cover, on a plateau. The top of the plateau is a slight ridge to the west that when you crest it, goes down into open grazing and ranchland. The plateau itself is kind of dotted with chokecherries and cover for the birds to roost in, and the edges of the draws and coulees have a lot of alder and thorn cover. I find as the birds get educated they drift to the edge of the plateau, flying down when spooked and feeding back up to their roosts at night. Ive found them in pockets of cover in singles and doubles, on the shelves under the edge of the plateau, and boy are they spooky.
My first time hunting sharptails in ND and this was really helpful. Perhaps it was a drought season but it was either feast or famine. The flocks were large averaging about 20 birds when we do find them. We definitely put in the mileage on foot though. With the hot temps, it was tough for the dogs.
These two videos on how to find Sharptails really helped me this week in Pierre.
Come on Tyler, get the next ones going...Lol! I can only watch this one so many times...😆
I plan on making my first trip to Montana this year for upland birds. Thanks for sharing this useful information
Wow! Fantastic info. Been hunting for years and was thinking about the On X app. Getting it for sure. This was really informative. Will share with all my hunting buddies.
I’m glad you though so! Thank you for watching !
This is awesome. I listened to this episode today... found your podcast a few weeks ago. It would be awesome if you'd do this for quail, pheasant, sage grouse... I've learned so much from you as a new bird hunter. Thanks!
I've actually had excellent luck hunting pressured public land sharpies in heavier cover, on a plateau. The top of the plateau is a slight ridge to the west that when you crest it, goes down into open grazing and ranchland. The plateau itself is kind of dotted with chokecherries and cover for the birds to roost in, and the edges of the draws and coulees have a lot of alder and thorn cover. I find as the birds get educated they drift to the edge of the plateau, flying down when spooked and feeding back up to their roosts at night. Ive found them in pockets of cover in singles and doubles, on the shelves under the edge of the plateau, and boy are they spooky.
Great info! counting down the days until I hit the road with the dogs!
My first time hunting sharptails in ND and this was really helpful. Perhaps it was a drought season but it was either feast or famine. The flocks were large averaging about 20 birds when we do find them. We definitely put in the mileage on foot though. With the hot temps, it was tough for the dogs.
Where can I find the TH-cam on Huns you mentioned at the end of this video?
So cool, thanks...Where’s part II, bring on the Hun’s! 😁
Thank you for watching
Good stuff. Could you do one on huns?
We did:) it will be out soon.
Is this on X back country or on X hunt?
OnX Hunt
Where is part 2?
Coming soon:)
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Good bird hunters.
That background music is really annoying.
Yeah quit going that last October.