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Grouse season 2016
Unread 09-22-2016, 06:16 PM   #1
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Default Grouse season 2016

Grouse season opened in New York on sept 20 , got one over my friends English setter . Used a old A.H.Fox A grade made in 1906.
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Unread 09-22-2016, 06:27 PM   #2
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Good Job James and pups!!! P.A. season opens mid October...can't wait....(-: SXS Ohio
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Wonderful, now I'm jealous the wife and I spent two days hunting "Timber Chickens" on the West side of the Oregon Cascade's and never saw a feather but, we did pick some delicious Black Berries. Since deer and elk season are coming up I don't think we will be able to get out again. Need to fill the freezer so we don't go hungry this winter.
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Hey, Bend, Oregon! I have a niece and a nephew there, and their folks just moved there last summer.
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Our season here in New Hampshire opens next Saturday, 10/01. I took my Llewellin out today in a new cover that I have been wanting to check out for years. Within ten minutes we were into Woodcock. Five points and three birds flushed. Come on Saturday!!!
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Last I spent time in Bend was 50 years ago when Louie Selkin, the Deschutes County District Attorney at the time, hired me as the County's first deputy DA. Things are a little different now.

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Yesterday there was a cock bird drumming below my house all afternoon. This morning I ran the boys while it was cool. They had a good find on a single bird. West Nile did not get them all. A few more weeks to go and then it's - game on!
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i think i have missed a great moment in life hearing those grouse a drumming...good hunting to you fellows post a picture now and then if possible....charlie
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We flushed a grouse while walking between stations at Rock Mt. yesterday.
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