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Woodcock flights
It appears that there are some woodcock flights going through northern Indiana
now. I have been bumping woodcock up in the corn fields as I pick corn.
It in not unusual to bump one up three or four times as I pick across a half mile field. Now there would be a challenging hunt!
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Jeff, they are on the move across the northeast and north central states. We ran into them last week while grouse hunting in NY State in areas that we seldom see them after Halloween. Of all the upland birds, I rank them most effectively hunted with a dog; walking them up without one is great fun and exciting, but like grouse, many times they will let you walk right past them a few yards before flushing. A decent bird dog nails them in place and they hold very tight till the last second before taking wing.
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