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The Hungarian Partridge, also known as the Huns, are slightly smaller than a hen pheasant. They weigh between 3/4 and one pound. Huns are very explosive when they flush. Their relatively short wings allow them to swiftly attain full speed in a short period of time, making for a very challenging shooting experience. Like quail, Huns call to each other when released and will covey and flush together. Huns have a tendency to fly for a shorter distance and land again in the same field allowing you a chance at a second shot. Due to the fact that they are smaller than some of the other upland birds, a smaller shot is recommended. Chukar are about the same size as a small hen. Like the Hungarian Partridge, they have shorter wings and attain top speed in a short period of time. While they have many of the same features, Chukars have a tendency to fly longer distances offering fast and quick shooting. They also do not covey as often as the Hungarian Partridge, flushing sometimes as singles, but frequently in groups of 2 or 3.
Deer Creek Hunt Club
18000 Basswood Road
Three Oaks, Michigan 49128
Phone: 269-756-6600
Fax: 269-756-6116
Email: info@deercreekhuntclub.com
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Pheasant Hunting, Chukar Hunting
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