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Unread 10-12-2021, 07:54 PM   #1
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Default Grouse trip north Maine

Finding a few birds got 1 with my 20ga VH my buddy used a superposed 12ga superlite I sold him a while back. Weather has been way too hot.
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Another grouse post making me jealous. Good job!
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We use to have a good many back in the 60s and 70s in the North Georgia mountians and i bagged a few but they are all but gone now. Bobby
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We use to have a good many back in the 60s and 70s in the North Georgia mountians and i bagged a few but they are all but gone now. Bobby
I've never seen a grouse in person. Bobby, were the ones in N. GA as big as the one lying beside James' VH? or were they smaller, like the other bird pictured?
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Jim, we had temps overnight in the 30s but by mid-day it was 70. Sounds like this week's temps are not much different. Tough on the dogs.

Run into any woodcock? We only flushed 3.
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Yea very hard on dogs, we saw very few woodcock, very dry , only woodcock were by water. Today was 73 ��
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Same was true in Michigan this week. Way warmer than what we normally expect in October. We put up some grouse, but very few woodcock. And those had to be local birds, no flight birds yet.

But, hey, isn't a bad day hunting better than a good day at work?? LOL!

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We flushed quite an unusual number of woodcock in VT over three days of hunting something like 20 or so and about half that number of grouse.





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Stan they were a good bit larger than bobwhite and delicious! Bobby
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Stan they were a good bit larger than bobwhite and delicious! Bobby
But I have never seen a Ruffed Grouse looking as gargantuan as the one that is pictured alongside Jim's VH. Is it an optical illusion, lens/light, or depth of field distortion? If not, what a bird to feast on!
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