UniversalFrost
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ok folks, just wanted to start out by saying that I am a South Dakota boy naturally, so I am used to about 2 feet of snow right now and temps hovering in the teens.
Well I have gone hunting in Arizona before (Ft. huachua area) for Deer earlier this past year (nov) and it was no difference today for my rabbit/quail hunt.
Temps were in the 50-60's and was a rather nice day. Went hunting on Ft. huachuca on a strip of land that had a creek bed with a few scraggly oak, tons of disperesed islands of mesquite bushes and a few cedars. The area is rocky with a few patches of sand here and there. Loads of deer sign everywhere (I Know where I am going deer hunting next year) and also loads of yote tracks (will be back monday evening for a yote hunt).
I brought along a mossberg 16ga bolt action shotgun that I picked up a few months ago and had never taken to the field (has the poly choke and the cutts compensator). I really didn't want to mess up my nice 1187 or citori by dragging through the brush and my 20ga bolt action was still getting refinished (I am refinishing an old stevens 20ga with 32" barrel which is my first gun ever owned).
After a few 100yards walking over the hills I was into the mesquite surrounding the creek bed. Almost out of nowhere I saw a flash of white and saw a glmpse of a pair of ear running towards a close by mesquite bush. I cussed at my self for not drawing a bead and pulled my head out of my rear mentally. I slowly made my way to the next island of mesquite bushes and was walking by where I saw the rabbit last and about 2 feet to the left the rabit busted through the dead grass and bounded over the "cliff" of rock and believe it or not landedabout 10 feet down and took off and ran into his hole.
I was super pissed missing a 2 feet shot (this would happen several more times before the day was over). I started to walk towards the creek bed and then another rabbit busted cover about 15yds away but was in really thick mesquite and I couldn't get a shot. I tracked him and them he busted into the open to make a run for another island of mesquite. this time i took a shot at should have it him, but stupid me I had the ply choke set to cyl and I was using no 6 shot so the pellets never made it to him. He was gone and I was pissed at myself. I racked the poly choke to full and said that would not happen again. I was walking back to the creek bed and I actually stepped on a quail (just like back north when the hen pheasants sit until the last minute). The other 4 quail broke out of the brush nearby and I was so occupied on stepping on the head of the one I just stepped on I didn't get a chance to take a shot at the others, but I did see where they landed. at this time I was wishing I had my lab that is still in south dakota to work the grass for the others. 1 shot fired, 2 missed rabbit and a quail killed by a no 11 hytec boot.
walked to the grassy area where the other quail were and was pushing the brush with a stick and hit a clump of brush and the quail brokeout and flew right into my face and could have hit them with my hand or stick, but just staggered back. Did get a shot off hand at one that was about 30 yards away, but missed. this time the flew over the road and onto a nearby firing range that was offlimits to hunting.
So the rabbit hunt continues. walked the creek bed som more and the stopped heard a bit of rustling to the right and turned to see a rabit running behind me to the right (i am a righty). I swiveled and fired and hit him in the hindquarters he kept on running but I had another round in the chamber by then and finished him off with a shot to the head at about 25 yards.
collected him and kept walking, saw a few more rabbits but all were in too thick cover or too far away. collected a nice set of 3x3 sheds from last year. on the way back saw antoher rabbit close to where I killed the other and I took a shot but missed him (too far away and in thick cover).
All of a sudden about 10 yards in front and to the right the brush exploded and a HUGE javelina started running right at me. I quickly looked around and saw nothing but mesquite bushes and grass. I racked another round into the chamber and drew a bead for his head (javelina are not in season, but if this toothy sucker was gonna attack me he was gonna die). At that point the HUGE javelina ( he was the size of a sheep dog or small german shepherd) and very fat realized that I had a gun and was not moving so he bolted to the left and ran for the hills at about the same instant I had started to pull the trigger. Luckinly I eased off the trigger and continued on my way. didn't see anything else the rest of the trek back, but learned some lessons
1. bring a 12 gauge with #4 shot when hunting in deep brush and a pump or semi auto would be good for the quick follow up shot and a full or mod choke is a must.
2 . the rabbits down here are small at best and match perfectly with the dead grass.
3. foreget hunting with a semi auto 22 in thick brush down here. save it for the nice open wooded areas of the mountains.
4. pick either to hunt quail or rabbits not both. because you wont have the right setup for either.
Anyway, 1 quail 1 rabbit and a good sunday afternoon.
Well I have gone hunting in Arizona before (Ft. huachua area) for Deer earlier this past year (nov) and it was no difference today for my rabbit/quail hunt.
Temps were in the 50-60's and was a rather nice day. Went hunting on Ft. huachuca on a strip of land that had a creek bed with a few scraggly oak, tons of disperesed islands of mesquite bushes and a few cedars. The area is rocky with a few patches of sand here and there. Loads of deer sign everywhere (I Know where I am going deer hunting next year) and also loads of yote tracks (will be back monday evening for a yote hunt).
I brought along a mossberg 16ga bolt action shotgun that I picked up a few months ago and had never taken to the field (has the poly choke and the cutts compensator). I really didn't want to mess up my nice 1187 or citori by dragging through the brush and my 20ga bolt action was still getting refinished (I am refinishing an old stevens 20ga with 32" barrel which is my first gun ever owned).
After a few 100yards walking over the hills I was into the mesquite surrounding the creek bed. Almost out of nowhere I saw a flash of white and saw a glmpse of a pair of ear running towards a close by mesquite bush. I cussed at my self for not drawing a bead and pulled my head out of my rear mentally. I slowly made my way to the next island of mesquite bushes and was walking by where I saw the rabbit last and about 2 feet to the left the rabit busted through the dead grass and bounded over the "cliff" of rock and believe it or not landedabout 10 feet down and took off and ran into his hole.
I was super pissed missing a 2 feet shot (this would happen several more times before the day was over). I started to walk towards the creek bed and then another rabbit busted cover about 15yds away but was in really thick mesquite and I couldn't get a shot. I tracked him and them he busted into the open to make a run for another island of mesquite. this time i took a shot at should have it him, but stupid me I had the ply choke set to cyl and I was using no 6 shot so the pellets never made it to him. He was gone and I was pissed at myself. I racked the poly choke to full and said that would not happen again. I was walking back to the creek bed and I actually stepped on a quail (just like back north when the hen pheasants sit until the last minute). The other 4 quail broke out of the brush nearby and I was so occupied on stepping on the head of the one I just stepped on I didn't get a chance to take a shot at the others, but I did see where they landed. at this time I was wishing I had my lab that is still in south dakota to work the grass for the others. 1 shot fired, 2 missed rabbit and a quail killed by a no 11 hytec boot.
walked to the grassy area where the other quail were and was pushing the brush with a stick and hit a clump of brush and the quail brokeout and flew right into my face and could have hit them with my hand or stick, but just staggered back. Did get a shot off hand at one that was about 30 yards away, but missed. this time the flew over the road and onto a nearby firing range that was offlimits to hunting.
So the rabbit hunt continues. walked the creek bed som more and the stopped heard a bit of rustling to the right and turned to see a rabit running behind me to the right (i am a righty). I swiveled and fired and hit him in the hindquarters he kept on running but I had another round in the chamber by then and finished him off with a shot to the head at about 25 yards.
collected him and kept walking, saw a few more rabbits but all were in too thick cover or too far away. collected a nice set of 3x3 sheds from last year. on the way back saw antoher rabbit close to where I killed the other and I took a shot but missed him (too far away and in thick cover).
All of a sudden about 10 yards in front and to the right the brush exploded and a HUGE javelina started running right at me. I quickly looked around and saw nothing but mesquite bushes and grass. I racked another round into the chamber and drew a bead for his head (javelina are not in season, but if this toothy sucker was gonna attack me he was gonna die). At that point the HUGE javelina ( he was the size of a sheep dog or small german shepherd) and very fat realized that I had a gun and was not moving so he bolted to the left and ran for the hills at about the same instant I had started to pull the trigger. Luckinly I eased off the trigger and continued on my way. didn't see anything else the rest of the trek back, but learned some lessons
1. bring a 12 gauge with #4 shot when hunting in deep brush and a pump or semi auto would be good for the quick follow up shot and a full or mod choke is a must.
2 . the rabbits down here are small at best and match perfectly with the dead grass.
3. foreget hunting with a semi auto 22 in thick brush down here. save it for the nice open wooded areas of the mountains.
4. pick either to hunt quail or rabbits not both. because you wont have the right setup for either.
Anyway, 1 quail 1 rabbit and a good sunday afternoon.