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oldhunter1

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I can probably post this and nobody will read anyway. The Grouse season looks good this year. training a new pup and have flushed over fifty grouse in the last week on my property and behind. Just don't let any of those from Wisconsin or Michigan know. The only problem I see is that the brush has really grown this year. Going to be hard untilll the leaves are gone. It seems to be like it was back in the sixties and early seventies. Good luck to all. It should be a fun season.
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Had to post a picture. She won't make it this fall. Next season though.
 
oldhunter1 said:
I can probably post this and nobody will read anyway. The Grouse season looks good this year. training a new pup and have flushed over fifty grouse in the last week on my property and behind. Just don't let any of those from Wisconsin or Michigan know. The only problem I see is that the brush has really grown this year. Going to be hard untilll the leaves are gone. It seems to be like it was back in the sixties and early seventies. Good luck to all. It should be a fun season.
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Had to post a picture. She won't make it this fall. Next season though.
uh oh the secret is out! i'm from WI but now reside in st. paul for the past 2yrs. nice pup! me and my vizsla typically hunt the chequemagon national forest near my land WI. i have not yet had success for grouse in MN ... mostly b/c I haven't had time to drive up north. good luck this season
 
The best of the season is past now. . . how did it go for you guys? I managed to get 7 grouse and 2 Woodcock this year. My 1 yr Lab is still learning the ropes but did okay. . . his flushing was better than my shooting!

 
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