Hunting 2013

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  • #152
He was a legend. Nothing like the clowns on TV. He was a wilderness buck tracker with a success rate that in unheard of.
 
Did you read any of his books? They looked interesting.
 
I remember reading of him, and being impressed. If I recall, much of it was done on snowshoes, tough old boy. A life like that after working an asbestos mine
, gives us all hope.
 
I thought he was a carpenter, could be wrong though. Quite a character
 
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  • #159
A woodcock picture.


This one is from today. Killed woodcock, a grouse, and a ringneck. Moved about 30 birds total today. Took some, but didn't get greedy.

 
Whats your dogs name? Is he an in-the-house pet when not beating the bushes with you? Cute!
 
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That's Molly. She shares my pillow with me at night. She lives like a queen.
 
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Jerry I use a 20 gauge. I combine all the breasts of the season and chop it very fine and make chili.
 
Cool pics Tucker. She's and english pointer from the looks of it? I've got 2 myself, not bird trained though, as I only got interested in wingshooting this year. Our season for pen raised sky chickens starts this Saturday. Can't wait to go, it'll officially be my first time hunting.
 
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  • #168
She is a German Shorthair. Next year, if you've decided you enjoy bird hunting, come up my way for a visit.
 
Figures I was wrong haha. Where are you exactly? Does PA support a healthy wild pheasant population? NJ has a few...but farm raised birds are really the name of the game.
 
A friend of mine just got back from Nova Scotia hunting woodcock with a guide and dogs; the birds stop there en migration, he said it was sublime
 
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  • #171
Woodcock pass through a lot of the east coast on migration. I saw a few in my headlights earlier. They travel at night.

No, we don't have wild pheasants in PA. Very few states do. I don't hunt them much. I happen upon them while grouse hunting.
 
I spent yesterday in the rain scouting a few Archery spots. Today I went somewhere completely different and killed a small five point Buck. He's probably about 150 lbs. I got a lung and the heart. He probably went 30 yds after that.
 
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Laid some traps today. Only have 20 out. If work slows down Im going all in and putting 60 in the ground.
 
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