Spent 4 days up @ our spot in Routt with the old (deaf) man on his farewell tour. We thought last year was his farewell tour, but after having 30 teeth pulled due to massive gum disease, he's a new man, so back at it one more year. He only has his 4 canines and a couple molars left, which was a detriment on one cripple (I wish I had video of him chasing it down, gumming it, letting go, chasing it again, gumming it again, repeat...Keystone Kops episode where I finally had to grab the thing and end it. Poor old man was perplexed).
The good news is that there are birds everywhere. We limited every day and could have supported another guy or two. Almost all bomber males, with only 2 family groups. This is all around 9000' give or take a couple hundred. Singles, doubles, coveys, close to the roads, 3 miles back in the bush, just a lot of birds.
All of the big males had crops full of flower buds and vaccinium leaves, the young birds serviceberry and snowberry. We saw a couple of family groups on the road the last two nights, and both of them that we found while still shooting were further north (slightly colder) so would seem they are moving up.
All in all - a great weekend with my buddy.


The good news is that there are birds everywhere. We limited every day and could have supported another guy or two. Almost all bomber males, with only 2 family groups. This is all around 9000' give or take a couple hundred. Singles, doubles, coveys, close to the roads, 3 miles back in the bush, just a lot of birds.
All of the big males had crops full of flower buds and vaccinium leaves, the young birds serviceberry and snowberry. We saw a couple of family groups on the road the last two nights, and both of them that we found while still shooting were further north (slightly colder) so would seem they are moving up.
All in all - a great weekend with my buddy.

