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Finding plenty of birds! getting plenty pointed, but most are taking off low and hard, making it tough to get a line on them. I think i just need to get to the point faster and flush more aggressively, and the birds will start droppin....Warm temps but high winds, the leaves are coming down. should make gunning a bit easier this week..Have not seen any woodcock yet. Most likely due to the warm temps and winds out of the south. When the temps drop and the wind comes out of the North they should come through hard and fast..

Plan on going up around Mcgreggor on Tues. and around Emily next Sun and Mon....Can't wait.....

Question for tothepointsetters.........You still getting plenty of action up there?????

Good luck and good shootin....uplander

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Question for tothepointsetters.........You still getting plenty of action up there?????

Good luck and good shootin....uplander


Lots of action (last Sunday when it was 83 degrees outside I had a point that held 6 grouse ) but the weather hasn't been very good the past week lots of rain and I had to work some O.T. so I haven't done as much hunting as I would like. The last time I was out we averaged about 1 point every 15 min, but I am having the same problem as you with getting a good shot at the birds.

I have tomorrow off to hunt til noon and the weather looks good so I cant wait to get out there.

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Plan on going up around Mcgreggor on Tues. and around Emily next Sun and Mon....Can't wait....


If I had Tuesday off from work I would have drove down to Mcgreggor to help you chase the birds around

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it seems like the rain has pushed the birds in cover. not seeing as many this weekend as last

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Hey 2thepoint.. That is too bad about Tuesday, but we should get together once this year..I'ld love to see that dog of yours..I know Scott Berg very well and use to run trials with those guys. I don't really have time to trial anymore but use all my free time to hunt E-mail me [email protected] uplander

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Hey 2thepoint.. That is too bad about Tuesday, but we should get together once this year..I'ld love to see that dog of yours..I know Scott Berg very well and use to run trials with those guys. I don't really have time to trial anymore but use all my free time to hunt E-mail me
uplander


I will be sending you an email.

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Hows the park rapids area produceing?


I pulled my limit for the first time out last weekend. Went out twice more and did well without getting limits.

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Hey Tippman,

Welcome back from your vacation. Congrats on your 47"r and returning my net. Did you end up swinging into Reeds before you left?

Oh, I should contribute to this post. Walked for about an hour on Sunday evening and saw zero, zippo, nada.

mr

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