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I do miss areas like that as so many of our spots north of the PA line grow to mature timber
Frank - your brightly colored "grouse" looks a lot like the largest "woodcock" I ever shot - he was in a cover so thick I could not get to the dog to honor the point - he was so big and likely so old that i figured it would be tough chewing - so it is the only bird i ever had mounted
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Hemlock stands are one of my favorite grouse covers, especially with spring seeps meandering through them and old gnarly apple trees around the edges.
Thanks Frank - Merry Christmas! .
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Frank, I live 3 miles from the nearest stocking area. It is not at all uncommon for pheasants to show up only a week or so from the first stocking. Last year I had a cock and two hens hanging around all winter. The dogs pointed them on numerous occasions and the cock was one of the most vocal guys. He'd cackle his head off when flushed as if tempting me to take a shot. They were worth more to me alive than in the stew pot. I last heard him squawk this spring well back in the big woods and that was the last I saw any of them. The area they were headed to is a hemlock bottom with lots of barred owls so I guess they went into a different pot.
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Frank, that is great looking grouse cover and a great story! That Pheasant will eat really well
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Thanks everyone, yes it was a good hunt. Actually after taking the pic I decided to get the bird mounted. He's in my freezer now with piece of wood taped onto the plastic wrap to keep the tail feathers from getting broken.
Someone asked me privately about the Peters Victor shell. I have several boxes with 6-shot and also some Federal High Brass with 4's. Both roll crimped in 2-9/16" length. They've been stored in an army 50 cal ammo can since about 1984. Both are still sure fire and pattern well. Kind of neat to hunt with them and take a step back to my youth. |
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the old peter victors shell is one of my favorite loads to...yes its like stepping back in time when i hunt with thes old shells too...charlie
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