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03-01-2018, 11:38 AM | #13 | ||||||
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I've managed a number of successful kills from a ruffie tree flush, but I make a point to search them out in trees when I've flushed one that went up into a tree and I've become very good at finding them if I look long enough. Trigg will back me up on that one I can tell you. We each managed a tree flush kill on the same day when we hunted ruffies north of Fairbanks last fall.
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03-01-2018, 11:55 AM | #14 | ||||||
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It's a really tough shot for sure!
It's like shooting a quickly dropping target at SC but with low gun... .
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The worst scenario, for me at least, is when I'm out still-hunting for deer, and while my gaze is fixed on distant scenery, an unseen grouse busts out from under my feet. It's what I imagine defibrillation feels like! |
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03-01-2018, 02:00 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Every grouse flush does that to me!! I think i read that the origin of skeet was attributed to grouse hunters and high 1 was to replicate that shot, have had a number of them, some i hit some i missed.
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