Decided to head out with the dog for a few days to hunt Quail and film for a few projects I have going on. The weather has been really cold here so I wasn't sure what to expect with the animal activity. It's been a few years since I've had any luck with Quail hunting, I tend to always spot them when I'm hiking around without a rifle or when they aren't in season is usually how it goes.
This time I brought with me the AAA EVOL standard in .22 caliber that puts out 40fpe with the JSB redesigns, super accurate.
(10 shots @35 yards)
I mounted the new Hawke Airmax 4-16x50 that so far I've been extremely pleased with as it pairs with my camera very well. I really like this model EVOL as it's a good step between the Mini and the HP version with 60+fpe..It gets 60 shots with a 4k fill and the weight is just 7lbs so it's not bad to carry around most of the day. Marley and I had a hell of a time hiking through some thick brush to find the Quail, I did spot a few covey's but wasn't able to connect with one until late evening.
Spotted a covey headed up the hill and tagged this guy at 74 yards, super excited to have some luck and be able to cook him that evening. If you haven't had the privilege to eat Quail I highly recommend it, similar to chicken but much better.
We had a great camp setup, it got down to 28 degrees so bringing the tent stove to keep us warm through the night was a good call. Cheers!
https://youtu.be/c22_U7H9vd0
This time I brought with me the AAA EVOL standard in .22 caliber that puts out 40fpe with the JSB redesigns, super accurate.
(10 shots @35 yards)
I mounted the new Hawke Airmax 4-16x50 that so far I've been extremely pleased with as it pairs with my camera very well. I really like this model EVOL as it's a good step between the Mini and the HP version with 60+fpe..It gets 60 shots with a 4k fill and the weight is just 7lbs so it's not bad to carry around most of the day. Marley and I had a hell of a time hiking through some thick brush to find the Quail, I did spot a few covey's but wasn't able to connect with one until late evening.
Spotted a covey headed up the hill and tagged this guy at 74 yards, super excited to have some luck and be able to cook him that evening. If you haven't had the privilege to eat Quail I highly recommend it, similar to chicken but much better.
We had a great camp setup, it got down to 28 degrees so bringing the tent stove to keep us warm through the night was a good call. Cheers!
https://youtu.be/c22_U7H9vd0