It's Mid September and were on the Montana prairie chasing the flush of sage grouse, sharptail grouse and huns. Follow Along on IG!@uplander_lifestyle@northern_forest_gundogsUplander Apparel available at uplanderlifestyle.com
Awesome , I never get tired watching dogs work! Acouple mof decades ago I had a chocolate lab, he was a great grouse hunter. I always gave him the heart& liver right after a retrieve.CheersFrom B.C.Canada.
Great video bro!! I live in Montana and this video has me stoked!! Last September I got my first ever dog, she’s a wire haired pointing griffon, I can’t wait to get her out this summer and train and hopefully get her on birds this coming fall, super appreciate your videos great quality man!!! Much love
Having dogs work in close and remain steady to wing and shot are helpful in our high deserts. Hunted birds tend to bust too far out, when the dogs are working too far out. Can be a challenge for flushers. Yeti looked good in the grass, for un-hunted long tails. Just a bit impatient. Thanks for sharing.
I've got a ranch in MT I have hunted for a few decades. I'm planning to go back there this fall for the first time in about 4 years. I've got a male gordon setter and two females. I've shot a lot of sharp tail, huns, and pheasant - but I've never pursued the sage. I want to try it this year, and may also make a swing into Wyoming for chukar. We will be camping out on the prairies until we can't stand ourselves anymore. Promoting an upcoming litter. All of which is why I'm watching bird hunting and found your channel. Nicely done! Really enjoyed that. Saw a MN grouse hunt of yours the other night too. Are you using head mounted go-pro's? How about movie/editing software?
Love your videos hey was planning to go west to hunt sharp tails and pheasants and maybe Huns too. Which state u considered for me to hunt. I am from Jersey. Thanks
Pheasants are the only upland bird that it is not legal to shoot hens because of their distinctive color difference. Tough to tell the difference of a sage grouse hen vs male on the wing.
Unless we discovered a new strain of Sharptails that are 3x the normal size of regular Sharptails, the birds from 8:53 - 10:10 are absolutely sage grouse…