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Posted: 20 March 2013 at 05:14 |
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+1 on the sitting grouse
.45 colt with heavy load of #6-8 will do as good as .410 2 1/2", out of a much shorter and easily to use format in tight,(my god I'm crawling through it), brush, with a moderate charge behind it. I've had great success with the little .357 on woodcocks inside 20', but seriously, there isn't much to a woodcock. Grouse in laurel and power lines, go with the .45 colt |
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Posted: 20 March 2013 at 13:39 |
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Jsg; As you might recall, the way to hunt 'em out here is in pairs. One has a good .22 rifle & t'other is the better wingshot & has the "twice time Cajun carbine" AKA a 20 guage double gun. You should come out & refresh yer memories. The roads are fun too. 900F |
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Posted: 20 March 2013 at 13:50 |
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Easterners we kick em up instead of shooting on a nest. Illegal to shoot any bird on the ground or water, except turkeys here. It's considered un-sportsmen like conduct. Turkeys have to be out of the roost and before 12:00 noon, actually out of the woods before 12:00 noon. .22's are great for bunnies and squirrels......and even fall turkey season when it's legal to use a rifle.
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Posted: 21 March 2013 at 00:51 |
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I went on one western grouse hunt. We drove the road slowly and would stop about 8 foot from the birds sitting on branches. I was trying head shots with a 22 revolver (solids), shots under 10 yards. You usually got 2 or 3 shots before those retarded birds decided to jump to another tree slightly further away. Just not the same species as our Pennsylvania birds. Pa Ruffed grouse are in thick cover, usually crucification thorns. They also prefer a steep hillside so you can't get both feet planted for shooting. Then the don't hold tight but like to flush about 20 yards away and fly behind trees as zig-zagging thru the thickest stuff. If you connect and get a good puff of feathers, then in death they hide their bodies in crevices in multi color brown/red fall leaves. Really not the same. I've never tried a pistol with bird shot. After hiking and fighting my way thorough grouse thickets and only getting 3-4 flushes all day, and only seeing 1 and a half birds flush....I want to be properly armed! |
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Posted: 21 March 2013 at 05:03 |
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I carry a short barreled 870 or the .357. Reason for taking kids and dogs is so an old man like me doesn't literally have to crawl through the thick stuff. I managed to shoot 3 woodcock this year with the little .357 between 7 and 12 feet. A big gun in the thorn-apples is a real problem
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Posted: 21 March 2013 at 05:37 |
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I finally stopped shooting those timberdoodles. They are fun to shoot, but I just can't eat them any longer. Last fall I got one, cleaned it immediately in the field. Then i took it home soaked it over night in non-iodine salt with a little lemon juice. First thing in the morning, I envisioned two eggs over with the breast of woodcock and Italian toast. Made the bird with white wine and lemon with some fresh sliced thin apple strips. The bird tasted like eating Berkley's Gulp. I couldn't eat it. just terrible flavor. A waste of those apple strips. I needle Listerine to get the taste oout of my mouth. So fly free you might migration bird of the uplands.
PS Maybe the mighty TAS has recipe that makes them taste better? |
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Posted: 21 March 2013 at 13:56 |
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Kabob over a wood fire with mushrooms peppers and onions, glazed with a red wine and brown sugar....it's all in the prep.
Might take you up on chasing the chukar and sage hens CB! |
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Posted: 21 March 2013 at 14:48 |
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Cb, if you want a MYGAWDS II, Montana Yearly Grouse and Wine Dinner Society II---count me in as a charter member! Sounds like JsB could be in also? |
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Posted: 23 March 2013 at 04:24 |
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the only way to shoot grouse is with a nice double gun or even an O/U but in 20ga or maybe a 28ga for the best fun.....ON THE WING.....use my dog to fetch them (when I can hit them that is)....keeps me outa the brambles and thorns.
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Posted: 23 March 2013 at 04:46 |
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Bear; I don't hunt birds as much as I should anymore, don't really know why either. Just get kinda locked in on big game & forget the birds I guess. I'll pick up a copy of the bird regs. But I'll swear on a stack of bibles that when it comes to fool hens, sometimes to shoot 'em on the wing would mean you'd have to walk over to it, pick it up, and throw it into the air. Would you have to wait till the shotgunner calls PULL!! Just wonderin'. 900F |
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Posted: 23 March 2013 at 06:08 |
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always amazed me how different eastern grouse are from their western brother?
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Posted: 23 March 2013 at 15:41 |
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Posted: 23 March 2013 at 23:54 |
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Catch em on a warm day in fall, they get settled into the laurel....gotta practically step on em. Gives the ole' ticker a jump start as well when they smack you in the face with the wings!
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