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Unread 03-02-2013, 07:47 AM   #3
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How about starting out on the plains of Montana chasing huns and sharptails in September and cotinuing on thru the Dakotas. By early Oct, I would be in Minnesota hunting grouse and woodcock, I,d stop at Grand Rapids, Min. for the National Grouse and Woodcock Hunt, I've been a guide there before and have b.een the chairman of the Upper Ohio Valley Chapter for 28 years.
By mid Oct, I'd be in the UP and stay there until the season ended or the weather ran me out. I would then need a couple weeks of R and R, to rest the dogs of course. In Jan., Kansas for ringnecks and quail would be the order.
The next year, I might start out in Nova Scotia, then drop down into maine and over to Hew Hampshire and Vermont, or one could stay in Montana and hunt the plains and then to the mountains for ruffs and blue grouse.
As you can see, I've thought about this before. I am going to need at least one more dog.
What guns would I take, well thats a whole new thread!
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