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I think I would like to hunt Main in fall 2023. My Ruby has aged and will be 11 this Feb. She has one more big hunt on her plate this November then its retirement....)-: so I will need a pup ASAP. Thank you for the post, I enjoy reading them....Kenny SXS Ohio
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11-01-2021, 08:22 AM | #4 | ||||||
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Russell, you are a contemporary Frank Woolner (sans his autoloader with the synthetic barrel), walking up your birds. I'm glad to see that so many folks use a 26" barreled gun.
I hope your Maine tradition continues for many years to come. Thanks for posting.
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11-01-2021, 09:09 AM | #5 | ||||||
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I appreciate this post. Took our first trip to Maine, and one of our party was very displeased with the number of birds we encountered, seemingly believing you walk into Maine and hammer a limit every day easily. I have been hearing it didn't compare to last year. Next year I'm going later as we had all the leaves and temps near 70. And perusing my 25 years of journals I don't find that I flushed more birds with a dog than without (except pheasant) but I sure enjoy working over a dog. Great job walking them up.
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11-01-2021, 10:05 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Russel I have been hunting about 60 miles south of there since 1985. The first year out of a camp owned by friends a flush rate of 35 to 40 birds a day was normal. This held for about 10 years and woodcock were hunted first in the AM. then grouse the rest of the day. Please do not ask about success rates on grouse.
My sons grew up hunting this area where we never had to use a vehicle and could walk our legs off in good cover. Fast forward to last week and the camp has been sold and we are day tripping. Flushed 2 grouse and 3 woodcock and the boys( now in their 50s got a few but i came home with a clean pair of barrels. The building of second homes and retirement homes in the best abandoned farm land and a notable decrease in bird numbers over the years is lamentable but at 75 i i think i love it as much now as i ever did. We have spent the afternoons looking for new covers, traveling a good distance but finding the numbers low and those we meet saying they find the same. Newcomers to the sport are very happy with 6 to 8 a day and i say nothing about the old days in fear they will not believe me. We still will continue to search and there is no other hunting that compares with it. |
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11-01-2021, 10:14 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Andy:
Thanks for your comments and report. I have enjoyed late-season hunting up there, despite the possibility of encountering snow. But, even with a two-wheel-drive Toyota Tacoma truck I have thus far made it out of the woods, even as late as Thanksgiving week, with tire chains added, if needed. On hunts without a guide and his dogs, as during this year, many shot opportunities are eschewed. As much satisfaction as one can have in the alternative of finding and stalking, unaided, the “King of Gamebirds”, you can’t beat having a dog for game-recovery.
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11-01-2021, 11:37 AM | #8 | ||||||
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I can certainly attest to that last statement Russell.
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