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Unread 11-02-2021, 07:31 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski View Post
I don’t know which area of PA the grouse are rebounding but around here they are still few and far between. Glad you had a chance to bag one, taking one local would make a season, and that’s just ONE!! Went last week looking for mudbat and the flight wasn’t in yet. Hope the rain/wind from this week moves them down.

Andy, when I read your letter to LODGH I was surprised! Didn’t know you were a member.
Mike, I suspect I find my PA grouse somewhere near where you find all your primers, powder and shot Keep in mind two PA grouse flushed this year is double last year. NY has more for sure and I don't get it because the habitat looks better in PA to me, but that's a sample size of one person. Yes, woodcock are getting here, put them up in NY and PA, but no appreciable numbers yet (Raisin has not quite figured them out). In 2020 I did NOT log my PA hunts as I wasn't sure if I should do multiple states in the same LODGH log sheet (I sure wish he would make it smaller...) I did log both states in 2019. I think all of this is relative to the absolutely shitty numbers of birds I've been seeing the past 5-10 years. Although still sparse, it's better than it was. But then again I'm not bothered walking 4-5 miles to flush 3-4 birds and a bird an hour is good compared to years past. BTW the grouse in the photo is a NY bird, not PA.

Mike I enjoy the LODGH newsletter. Simple reading but the theme of all the old guys giving up hunting due to age, dogs failing, or no birds is sad. I would rather carry a gun with a dog in empty cover any day than hit a damn golf ball.
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