Tag: chukar hunting in Tennessee

Bird Hunting for Turkey Day

With Thanksgiving upon us, the focus for most families will be a bird at the table, but what about going to the bird, rather than bringing it to you? Thanksgiving, beyond anything, is a time for family. Everyone gets together to enjoy some meals and watch grandma get drunk again. But why make it a… Read more »

Tennessee Waterfowl Meeting

Game bird hunters who plan to register to hunt within the state of Tennessee should be aware of an incredibly important meeting coming up this week. Here at Meadow Brook Game Farm, we wanted to make sure that our readers were aware of their opportunity to learn more about the upcoming hunting seasons for waterfowl…. Read more »

An Increase in the Daily Bag Limits for Game Birds

Anytime a hunter grabs his rifle and heads into the great outdoors, he or she wants to be able to take home as large of a catch as they can. The imposition of daily bag limits can be a pain, although these rules help to support healthy populations of wild birds. Here at Meadow Brook… Read more »

End of February Hunting in Tennessee

With the end of February approaching the 2013-14 hunting season is set to come to a close. While there are only a few weeks left in the current season, there is still plenty of time to experience the thrill of the hunt. In fact, the end of the season is often one of the best… Read more »

Tennessee Hunting and Smartphones

You’ve heard the saying by now that, for any job, “there’s an app for that.” Many hunters, however, haven’t exactly taken to smartphone technology out in the field because of a lack of pertinent software programs that can help them. Here in Tennessee, the state’s Wildlife Resources Agency is hoping that they can bring hunters… Read more »

Tennessee Wounded Warriors

Many outdoorsmen are familiar with the relaxing experience they can enjoy by spending hours hunting game birds out on the range. At Meadow Brook Game Farm, we offer a great experience for hunters seeking pheasant, quail and chukar. One thing we notice is that many military veterans enjoy the experience of a calm day out… Read more »

Local Government and Community Affect Hunting Regulations

Pheasant, quail and chukar hunting in Tennessee is not a totalitarian experience; it is quite the opposite, especially at Meadow Brook Game Farm! Although hunters may not think of one of their favorite past times as a democratic, politically-charged activity, it is when it comes to the surrounding community and government. Every year, new regulations… Read more »

What to Bring When Pheasant Hunting

Pheasant hunting can be one of the most enjoyable activities you will ever participate in, but bringing the right gear with you is essential. Without the proper equipment for yourself (and the dog), you can’t expect to hit anything, which can put a damper on the entire experience. Of course, there are a few things… Read more »

How to Find More Pheasants

Going pheasant hunting can be a very enjoyable experience, no matter how many birds you end up spot. However, even the best pheasant hunters can become frustrated if they go awhile without hitting a target, let alone seeing a bird at all. If you are having trouble locating pheasants or hunting them, follow our simple… Read more »

Chukar Hunting Tips

When you visit Meadow Brook Game Farm, you will have the opportunity to hunt a variety of game, including Chukars. These birds are a little over a foot long, typically weight three quarters of a pound, and have quite a unique look. They have red legs, blue or grey backs, and striped wings. If you… Read more »

Quail Forever Has Gained a New Chapter

Big things are happening in the Tennessee quail hunting world. Quail Forever, a national group dedicated to the protection and maintenance of wildlife habitats, has gained a new chapter. The formation of the Upper Cumberland Chapter of Quail Forever brings Tennessee’s total number of chapters up to ten. Tennessee’s ten chapters already have 1,122 members… Read more »

Best Dog to Hunt With

Hunting is best played as a team game with two members: man and his best friend. If you’re new to bird hunting or if you’re just looking for a new dog to come out with you, never fear! While just about any breed can be trained to do really well in the field, there are… Read more »