Whitman County Washington used to have one of the largest per-acre populations of Huns in the world, when I lived there in the 1970s and '80s. I suspect that "clean farming" and development have made that no longer the case, but Eastern Washington wheat areas like the Palouse Prairie probably still have relatively large numbers of Huns.

One problem with them is the season starts in September, which is hard on dogs: snakes are still out and the heat can kill, too.

I like Huns, but we kinda considered them kind of a a "booby prize" when I lived there--phez were the real goal, with California quail the secondary.

And then there was the relentless "War on Chukars"....only Afghanistan could have spawned such beings!


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