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Unread 10-24-2016, 08:43 PM   #1
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My buddy Glen and I spent a couple days last weekend at his place up in northern Michigan. there should be at least one more grouse and a woodcock in this picture, but I somehow managed to find two more ways to miss these little woods rockets I love to give my buddy grief about using a manually operated repeating shotgun in the grouse woods, but it is a pretty nice little solid rib 20 ga. model 12
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What area of Michigan were you hunting? Not sure I like all these Ohio boys coming up to Michigan to shoot all of our grouse....!
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What area of Michigan were you hunting? Not sure I like all these Ohio boys coming up to Michigan to shoot all of our grouse....!
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I have been bringing up Buckeyes every trip to see if I can get some of those lovely trees to grow up there....
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I have been bringing up Buckeyes every trip to see if I can get some of those lovely trees to grow up there....
You ever get around the Gladwin area let me know.
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You ever get around the Gladwin area let me know.
My buddy has a place in the Lewiston area, we pretty much hunt within an hour of that area. We have however hunted the Gladwin on occasion on our way up or way home depending on the timing of our trip. There is some great cover in that neck of the woods.
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There are no birds near Lewiston, there are no fish in the Twin Lakes, snowmobiling is bad, and the Burgers and Chili at Talley's Bar are terrible
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