Chukar hunting forecast is released by NDOW

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According to a recent press release by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), the numbers of Chukar are expected to be good to excellent when the Chukar season opens October 14. Here is that forecast:

WEST:

NDOW biologist Shawn Espinosa reports that chukar hunting season should be good to excellent in Western Nevada with the potential to be one of the best hunting seasons on record.

Adult population levels are at fairly high levels and another good production year should provide plenty of young birds for harvest this coming fall.

NORTHWESTERN:

The 2006-07 chukar hunting season is also expected to be very good to excellent in Northwestern Nevada.

EASTERN:

Espinosa adds that hunters should also expect good chukar hunting this season in Eastern Nevada, except for freshly burned areas.

CENTRAL:

The forecast reports that chukar season is expected to be good in Central Nevada, and should be comparable to the 2005-06 season.

Although bird availability may be somewhat lower than it was during the 2004-05 season, hunters taking to the field this season should find the hunting noticeably better than those experienced between 1999 and 2003, with favorable climatic conditions continuing to benefit upland game populations in the area.

MISCELLANEOUS:

While the daily limit for chukar has remained at six, an increase in the possession limit from 12 to 18 birds will allow hunters to take advantage of high bird numbers, and extend hunting by a day.

NDOW's 2006 Regional Upland Game Hunting Forecast covering sage-grouse, forest grouse (blue and ruffed grouse), chukar and Hungarian partridge, quail and pheasant is currently available at www.ndow.org.

Upland game hunters are reminded that they need to purchase an upland game stamp.