2019 Hunting Chukar, Quail in California and Oregon Public Land Maps, How to hunt quail, and access Hunting Clubs and Hunting Ranches
Hunting Chukar, Quail in California and Oregon 2016 Public Land Maps, How to hunt Chukar, Hunting Clubs and Ranches
Most experts expect outstanding Valley Quail hunting this year due to a mild spring and be average or a bit better But even in good years, successful quail hunters pay a price. They invest the time it takes to do map research to find areas they can hunt often. They scout for coveys during the off season. They train dogs, shoot skeet and/or trap and hike their boots off during the season. Most important, skilled quail hunters never hunt coveys smaller than six or eight birds, the minimum needed to survive until the next year. So conserve the small coveys this season so you’ll have more to shoot next year! If you can not or will not work for birds, don’t bother with Quail, chukar .
ln the Central Sierra, transition zone brush country in the l,000~ to 2,500-foot elevation band holds valley quail with the best shooting concentrated along creeks away from roads. High elevation lands offer more national forest access: below 1,500-foot elevations BLM maps that show public ownership seem a must. Hunters do better on isolated public or, with permission, private land than on wildlife areas near population centers that get hammered and, some say “overgrazed” such as Spenceville or Oroville recreation areas that are marginal during the week and mobbed on weekends. Especially this year where cover did not grow as high as usual because of lack or rain.
Above 3,000 feet, mountain quail range overlaps valley quail. Since seasons do not, you need to tell the bobbing plume of the valley quail from the two long slender strands that top mountain quail, the largest quail in America. If you stay on ridges above 4,000 feet during mountain quail season and drop to lower elevation when gunning changes to valley quail, you should have fewer problems.
Other options: The great Central Valley of California holds few quail. Fence-to-fence fanning has eliminated the berry hells, Osage Orange rows and other cover than once blanketed the valley. Blackberry bushes seem to signal quail here, but hunters need to be careful not to shoot birds that will fall in thick stickers. Tip; carry hedge shears to cut to birds pup can’t retrieve. Most stack up in heavy cover along rivers. Hunters who float to hunt islands and unposted spots do well. The San Joaquin, Feather and Sacramento rivers are best bets in areas with natural banks instead of riprap.
Other “aquatic” options worth a try are berms and islands in the Delta country if you spend considerable time scouting. Most of these offer bonus pheasant and ducks in season too. They peak early in the season when dogs need water. Take fishing tackle and you might take steelhead or salmon.
California hunting clubs, hunting ranches, public and even private fishing
Hunting private lands in California has several advantages over the public areas. Chief among these are much less hunting pressure, better forage and water supplies and easier vehicle access. It’s a fact of life, and hunting on private ranches is almost a sure thing.
We use a hunting map site that has over 200 private ranches, with or without guides www.ranchhuntfish.com
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