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I’m over in eastern Maine 40 miles north of Houlton and a mile from the Canadian border. These guides really know where the grouse and woodcock are and they’re not on the logging roads… they’re in the slash and where there’s food like wild apples and high bush cranberries.
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Sorry. The pictures are all messed up. I can’t figure out why they are turned sideways.
I’m going to try to get up there again in a couple weeks and try some areas around Rangely. |
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I was in Downeast Maine last week. Few woodcock, but by far more grouse than the past few years. It was DRY and crunchy and warm then the last day it poured non stop all day, so a lost day without more than a mudbat or two. Heading North again this Sunday, north central maine.
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We had woodcock everywhere in eastern Maine.
Thank goodness for the woodcock for without them we would have had very little activity on the grouse. They were there but only 1/4 the number of woodcock we saw. .
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