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Idaho is an undiscovered wingshooters paradise, and Ken Retallic and Rocky Barker help you get the most out of your Idaho hunting trip. Idaho has one of the largest chukar populations and one of the longest seasons to be found. There are also great numbers of California quail, pheasants, Hungarian partridge, sharptails, ruffed grouse and turkey, as well as some of the best waterfowl hunting in the West. Coverage includes the birds, where to find them and how to hunt them, detailed state and regional bird distribution maps; hunting public lands, national forests, and Indian reservations; motels that cater to hunters and their dogs; restaurants; sporting goods stores; veterinarians; airlines; auto repair; and rental; and much more. Suggestions for equipment and the best times to hunt. This guide is the key that will help you plan a successful Idaho hunt.
2008 edition, softcover 6" x 9", 397 pages, 40+ bird distribution maps, 60+ black and white photos.
Each guide contains bird descriptions, bird distribution maps, tips, tactics, and techniques; where to hunt as well as when and how to get there; field dressing a bird for the table or the taxidermist; clothing and equipment suggestions, along with checklists; and helpful advice on taking your hunting dog with you.
Covered Topics Include:
Bird distribution maps
Hunting public and private land (includes maps)
Hunting equipment
Hunting dogs
Hunting techniques
Public land opportunities, including BLM, national forests, and state lands