Upland Bird Hunting – Doves, Pheasant, Quail
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Upland bird hunting refers to the hunting of non-waterfowl birds such as pheasant or quail. This type of hunting is often times done with the assistance of a dog like a retriever. Most hunters who try upland bird hunting quickly find a love for it and can't wait for their next hunting experience. Below we have gathered some useful information about various popular upland birds. Check out our information and let us help make your next hunting trip a successful one.
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Dove – Species Info and Hunting
Many US states consider doves to be a game bird, one that has the greatest range of territory of any game bird in North America. They can fly upwards of.....
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Grouse
Ruffed grouse are an upland bird that is usually about 18 inches long with a back that is reddish brown colored with dark spots and tan to yellow feathers on.....
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Pheasant
Ring-necked pheasants are fairly large upland game birds. The males and females vary greatly in terms of plumage, but they both have a strong yellow bill similar to that of.....
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Quail Hunting
Bobwhite quail get their name from the very unique call they make, which sounds like a whistled "bobwhite." They are one of the smaller upland game birds with a round.....
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Chukar
Chukars are a mid-sized partridge game bird. The males are a little bigger than the females in terms of length and mass. Their appearance and coloration is pretty similar between.....
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Hungarian Partridge
The Hungarian partridge is a smaller upland game bird, usually about a foot long weighing about a pound. Their wings are usually rounded and short while they have a dark.....
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