After a couple of hours of searching for woodcock with no luck, I decided to head for higher ground and look for grouse.
We finally found the grouse. The first 4 were wild flushes but the 5th one held for Emma and I moved in for the flush.
Thoughts and pictures of my wanderings through the Allegheny Mountains hunting grouse and woodcock with my Ryman-type English Setters during the fall and winter months, fishing for smallmouth bass in local streams and rivers during the summer months and wandering over my 66 acres of heaven year round.
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Ok... so I confess to being a rough grouse idiot. How in the hell could you ever hope to shoot anything in that kind of cover, let along take two steps forward?
I hope I'll get a chance to hunt roughs one day. When that time comes, I think I'll bring a 22" barrel gun or maybe my 410 Contender handgun.
Cool pics!
Hey Gary
Just your typical Allegheny Mountain cover. Sometimes you get lucky and you hit one......or it flys into a tree :).
Sharing your sandwich with Emma is like "Take a Boy Fishing or "He ain't heavy, ...."
That's the Good Stuff ;-)
Rough shooting covert Rick, looks like 3", #4's might be in order. Must be tough to get Olga up and swinging in there :) Great post...keep them rolling!
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