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But it is the common man's way of grouse hunting in that back country of Maine and several other states. It's the way it's always been done there. It's tradition... My very first grouse hunt in my Vermont was with my mentor, grandfather figure and the Fire Chief of St. Johnsbury, VT. He took me out grouse hunting in his Jeep when I was twelve of so. I wrote about it in Parker Pages many years ago in "A Boy's First Partridge". . |
It's somewhat mystifying why you even brought up road hunters, since the thread was about grouse numbers. I merely remarked that a Professional Maine guide put hunters successfully on eight grouse, and ten woodcock, which are very unlikely to be shot in a road.
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I only brought it up because there seemed to be the question there, at least in my mind Edgar. We do go round and round on things, don't we... I'm not trying to be contentious, just so you know. . |
As a kid growing up in New a Hampshire it was a Sunday afternoon tradition in October to ride the back roads and bird hunt with my family. Whoever saw the bird first, which was usually sitting on a stone wall, got to exit the car and take the shot. I killed many grouse that way. We would go home and my mother would cook the birds for dinner. Great memories. Would I do that today? No, but still I recognize the tradition and do not frown on it. There are plenty of birds, and no one owns the “correct” way to hunt them. Sorry, JMHO
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One, the fact that a batch of birds were ground swatted merely means there are birds, so there's that and that's not bad. Two, from what I WAS TOLD and I could be wrong, and this was by a guide: "Try to get road hunting outlawed and try to change it and the state of Maine and the locals might try to change the laws to make out of state hunters jump through more hoops, such as requiring a guide or making the license very very expensive. It's easy and open access but you have to deal with the way things are, don't like it, go to another state." So I'm not sure if that's true or not, but don't piss in the locals cheerios, they own the bowl and the milk I guess. Reminds me of NYC people over running the Catskill rivers, they spawned the drift boat plaque and I will they'd just all leave. We don't want that in Maine is sort of what he was saying. Outsiders can't dictated what the locals do or you'll be sorry. |
I am Headed to Eustice (Stratton) tomorrow for a week with the Ruffed one... Good weather and enough birds to keep the dogs on their game is all that one can ask for...
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I may be up along the Maine-NH border in the next couple weeks. I will post a report and some pictures if/when I get up there. It’s a weather and work dependent trip.
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I just left northern New Hampshire and some flight birds are already in. Made for an exciting last 2 days.
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