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Unread 03-20-2015, 12:25 PM   #1
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365 days a year, i am thinking, looking, reading, often eating grouse. Already have my cabin paid for for October.
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Unread 03-21-2015, 12:11 PM   #2
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That was fantastic ! I had a ear to ear grin watching it ...It beg's the question ,why do Fall only come but once a year ?
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Wonderful footage! Thanks for sharing. However I beg to differ. The "KING" of drummers is below. And yes, on a good night his single stroke roll was even faster than "ruffie's!"



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Steve the question is...will he hold for a point?
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Amazing video! Thanks for posting this!
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Grouse caused me to start shooting skeet which in turn caused me to start shooting trap ! Grouse caused me to start messing with setters . Grouse even caused me to start fly fishing for trout ( I thought I could hear them drum when I was fishing but of course I concentrated on the trout and the noise from the streams kept me from hearing the birds). Grouse were also the cause of me becoming a die hard 16 gauge person (back when I still bird hunted I used two SxS's , two O/U's a Model 12 and an A-5 . All six of those guns were 16 gauge
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Marc,
Thanks for the post and the link.
We live in the northwoods of northern Minnesota. There is a traditional grouse drumming log near our house. When the Life Flight helicopter makes a run to the local hospital across the lake, the resident cock grouse goes nuts trying to out-drum the helicopter. He puts on quite a show.
We are still in the grips of winter here and no drumming yet this year....however the promise of spring is in the air. We heard the beeps of the first Saw Whet Owl of the season last night.
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