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I've done a bit of hunting around Houghton. Deer and grouse. The grouse are like rockets compared to our ruffles in the west!
Beautiful country. I love the smell of the woods in the fall. The musty wet woodsy odors remind me of younger days in Vermont. I don't know why that guy would be in a restaurant. I'd think he'd need to be eating grouse day and night to stay under his possession limit. Must be a helluva shot. I have not had the opportunity to overhear someone like that before, but it would make me wonder if they were telling the truth,or just a blowhard. I've never seen those numbers of grouse in the woods in the UP when I've been there. |
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The limit is 5 birds per day but unfortunately there is no possession limit. I looked it up as I was going to give the DNR a heads up with his plate number. I'm sure most of these guys shoot them Yooper style...in trees, on the ground etc.
It's hasn't been uncommon to get 20 plus flushes per day and I guess if you shoot at everything your going to hit something esp with an open choked 12ga These killers must be tough guys as I see the 2 3/4 12ga hulls with 1 1/8th oz of shot on the ground. I once saw six hunters coming out to the their truck so I stopped to chat. to a man they all had Rem 1100's. I much prefer my little VHE 28 or light weight 0 frame 20ga.
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