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Some pics from our recent Spanish Partridge hunt
26 November 2013, 03:22
mbogobutchGreat pictures, would love to do a hunt like this in Spain.
26 November 2013, 05:53
juanpozziRed partriges in spain ,one of the must do hunts of the world .
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26 November 2013, 12:27
Fallow BuckJuan,
I agree. I have been shooting red leg partridges since I was twelve and I thought it was amazing how different the experience was shooting them in Spain.
The team of five shot for two days and now plan to go two or three times a year as they enjoyed it so much.
Butch, if you fancy joining one of our groups, drop me a PM and I an give you the details.
Rgds,
K
29 November 2013, 17:57
mdstewartGreat pictures Fallow Buck, and congrats on a great hunt. I really liked the picture of that dinner, a great spread, and some beautiful red wine. What an experience.
I haven't been to Spain since '88. That's way too long; I need to get back.
Mike
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02 December 2013, 13:05
Fallow BuckMike,
We are heading back for another round of festivities on the 27th feb. We may add in a day of boar and deer hunting too if time allows.
You are welcome to join the group. PM me if you would like details.
K
13 December 2013, 08:13
Dan416Hello, What region of Spain was the hunt? We have a friend from Catalonia who noticed the fuet on the plate.
13 December 2013, 17:15
Fallow BuckWe were just outside of Barcelona. It is about 45 mins from the airport slightly to the east if I remember.
K
29 December 2013, 23:18
bwanamrmVino tinto, Iberican jamon, sporty partridges and lavender socks! Life can't get any finer than that!
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30 December 2013, 00:47
nickhnice looking driven shoot, i didnt think auto's are permitted or good etiquette on such shoots?
Certainly not in the UK!
Kiri am interested in doing this next season, combining with our trip to UK for grouse/pheasant. PM me mpre info please.
Nick
30 December 2013, 00:49
larryshoresAre these partridges the same bird that we call chukars in the US? They are very similar.
30 December 2013, 01:54
GatogordoLarry:
They are quite similar but not the same species. Chukars are "alectoris chukar" and red legged are "alectoris rufa". The markings are similar as well, as you noted, but the chukar has more distinctive striping around the neck, and on the wings.
Looks like a good hunt and a great time. I'd love to do it, but the costs I've seen have always been quite high.
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30 December 2013, 17:41
Fallow BuckLarry,
Indeed as Gatorago says the main distinction is the stripe ont he throat. Chukars do not have the speckled throat that the red legs have. Instead they have a solid bar under the chin.
To my mind the Chukar (in its true wild form) storms into my top 5 global game birds as a bird to hunt over dogs. However it doesn't really lend itself to driven shooting. The red legs on the other hand are a great bird to walk up but really excel as a driven bird.
I grew up hunting Chukars andf they have a special place in my heart even though the mountains they live in seem to get steeper every time I go back!!
Will yo0u be singing past the booth in Dallas next week?
Rgds,
K
30 December 2013, 19:08
larryshoresI hope to be there.
31 December 2013, 00:05
NortonKiri.....fantastic! I'm going to have to join you one of these years.
31 December 2013, 00:40
Fallow Buckquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I hope to be there.
Of course I meant swing by, but if you want to start breaking out the tunes then who am I to stop you!!!
Rgds,
K
31 December 2013, 00:43
Fallow BuckNorton,
We should make a plan for sure.
I am working on a two/three day driven grouse shoot, followed by two or three days driven partridges in Spain. It would make for a great trip all round. We would spend a couple of days in London to see the sights and visit the gunmakers etc in between. Probably good for October or late September.
Rgds,
K
31 December 2013, 01:41
Fallow Buckquote:
Originally posted by nickh:
nice looking driven shoot, i didnt think auto's are permitted or good etiquette on such shoots?
Certainly not in the UK!
Kiri am interested in doing this next season, combining with our trip to UK for grouse/pheasant. PM me mpre info please.
Nick
Nick,
We don't tend to use a semi auto on driven shoots due to the difficulty in showing it is safe from a distance as well as the traditional aspect.
You have a pm.
Rgds,
K
02 January 2014, 22:33
meteVery nice , very formal !
Is that cheese Manchego ? A fine cheese , a favorite of mine.
04 January 2014, 03:16
juanpozziDEAR FRIEND EXCELLENT HUNT THE RED LEG PARTRIGE IS ON MY WISH LIST
CONGRATULATIONS .

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06 January 2014, 03:36
Fallow BuckIt is indeed manchego, bought in a 5kg wheel!!!
Myself and Mikey did our best to eat it all but when combined with that amazing name we were floored!!!
Just booked to yo in November, so if anyone fancies taking a peg, let me know.
K
06 January 2014, 03:38
Fallow Buckquote:
Originally posted by juanpozzi:
DEAR FRIEND EXCELLENT HUNT THE RED LEG PARTRIGE IS ON MY WISH LIST
CONGRATULATIONS .
Juan,
I will be in Argentina in April. If you want o get a beer then let me know.
K
07 January 2014, 19:50
juanpozziposted 29 December 2013 23:18 Hide Post
Vino tinto, Iberican jamon, sporty partridges and lavender socks! Life can't get any finer than that!
quote:
posted 29 December 2013 23:18 Hide PostANY SERIOUS WING SHOOTER MUST HUNT RED LEG PARTRIGE IN SPAIN ,MY FAVOURITE SPORT HERE IN ARGENTINA IS PARTRIGE.
SURE MY FRIEND LET ME KNOW WHERE YOU WILL BE OR YOU CAN CAME TO MY FARM SHARE AN ASADO AND SHOOT SOME BIRDS WITH ME.
Vino tinto, Iberican jamon, sporty partridges and lavender socks! Life can't get any finer than that!
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10 January 2014, 05:31
mfischerTHis is

good life
10 January 2014, 21:38
Don FischerD*mn! Who has to clean all those birds? They tried planting Redlegs here in Oregon years ago but they didn't take.
21 January 2014, 11:09
NorsemanThe French Red legs did take here in Oregon quite well, just got to get off your ass and hunt. I harvest them every year south of Hermiston and Heppner as well as the foothills of Cabbage hill off of I-84 near Pendleton. They hang out where the Hungarian partridges hang out. You need a decent pointing dog though to be successful.
27 January 2014, 22:02
Fallow BuckDon,
They go into the local town and are donated to the locals who love eating game. There used to be a really strong industry of canning the partridges in a traditional way but some smart @rse decided it wasn't safe due to the lead content of the shot birds...
Plant was shut down and now there is no resell value for the birds, so they get bartered!! It is a very Mediterranean way of doing things to ensure nothing is wasted.
By the way I should say thanks to everyone that came and visited us at DSC after seeing these pics. We are already planning next seasons spanish shoots and I'm looking forward to sharing it with more AR members.
Rgds,
Kiri
01 March 2014, 00:45
DB BillIt's been awhile since I've seen a long-legged Brittany - it seems the breeder's here in the US like them short-legged.
I shot a Brittany field trail some year's back and I still remember a young, long-legged bitch
that had a stylish manner, a great nose but was still unsure who was the senior partner between her and her owner.
I do love a dog that would rather be in the field than anything else - and looks like he/she is enjoying it.
DB Bill aka Bill George
01 March 2014, 02:31
Fallow BuckBill I'm the same, and I prefer my springer spaniels to have the same slightly longer legs.
The brittanies are very popular in Spain and Portugal.
I shot partridges in Portugal over brittanies a few weeks back, and it was great fun. I will post some pics if I get a chance.
K