It's not a Grouse
#1
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It's not a Grouse
Buts its size is close enough to get dialed in on!
Im going to take this out later today at 30 and 40 yards to make sure my load patterns ok and if it does, I'll call it good until Sept 12th when grouse season opens. Actually, I have to check the regulations booklet to make sure what grouse season opens for sure.
Using equal powder/shot volume this time.
70gr Pyrodex Select and 1oz #7 1/2 shot.
Im going to take this out later today at 30 and 40 yards to make sure my load patterns ok and if it does, I'll call it good until Sept 12th when grouse season opens. Actually, I have to check the regulations booklet to make sure what grouse season opens for sure.
Using equal powder/shot volume this time.
70gr Pyrodex Select and 1oz #7 1/2 shot.
#6
I shot a number of Ruffed Grouse with my T/C New Englander. But my ace in the hole was my black Labrador. When his tail started going in a big circle and he tensed up, I knew he had one in his sights so I would shoulder and cock the shotgun. Sometimes, before he'd flush (not always mind you) he'd look over his shoulder at me to check where I was. And as long as I could knock it down, he'd go find it. Sure miss that devil. I have not really grouse hunted seriously since he died.
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Time to take out some coyotes IMO! I know my hunting unit needs them thinned out. You'll be asleep and then you wake up in the dead of the night with your heart pounding and a dozen yotes calling back and forth.
#9
Our game bird population has dwindled to basically almost non-existent. In the past 15yrs I have not seen any quail, and exactly 2 woodcock. I miss the days when a few of us could go walk some woods and we always came home with some game.