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Grouse and Woodcock pictures.


Basseyes

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Anybody have any good pictures from past years grouse and woodcock hunting?

One of my favorites of Sam our old setter now past on.

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Two of my kids on a good late sesaon hunt in December last year with our Griffon.

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Looking foward to a good season. Good luck to everyone and have a safe season!

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Thanks, Those are some very nice pictures with I am sure lots of fond memories. Dogs,kids,grouse and guns it just doesn't get any better!

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That first picture is an absolute beauty! Hopefully that's in a frame somewhere!

I can't wait to bounce some more of these flying beauties on Saturday!

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Seters rule!!!! Good luck to all this weekend. I will be at the usual spot with friends hoping we can get in some shooting on both woodcock and grouse now that they open the same day. Matt if you get a chance email me, it's been a while.

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Matt-Is that your pic then on the sharp-tailed society website? Very cool. Do you usually head west from your place up there to chase those birds?

Also- Basseyes, love the pics.

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It would be off topic, but it's a great photo... wink

Tye, got your e-mail. We'll keep in better touch! You should post your ruffie/hungarian picture on this thread!

Muskellunge Mil, yes, I have a similar pic on the Society's website. I am on the board, and run the web/media side of things.

I grew up in NW MN, and our family has land scattered all over sharpie country. This weekend I'll be hunting bear, ruffs, woodcock, sharps, and huns from my cabin in Wannaska!

Is it the weekend yet? I hope everyone has a safe opener filled with empty casings and full bags!

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Great photos... I'm looking forward to the weekend. I can only make it out Sunday but hopefully I'll be asking how to post my photo Monday. Good luck!

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"This weekend I'll be hunting bear, ruffs, woodcock, sharps, and huns from my cabin in Wannaska!"

Matt- Thats awesome! Quite the mixed bag. Ha!

I'm gonna head up your way tomorrow and hit some ruffie coverts on the way home Sunday. Good luck to all.

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Here's a few more too. And Uplander, you're right...I need to figure out a way to hunt every day in October...

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Wait, does this one count? Pan fried grouse with a cranberry glaze, wild rice and sauteed apples...

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I leave Thursday for 4 days of hunting our land and Beltrami Island SF. Those pics just got me jacked! Thanks!

I'm now officially useless at work....

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Bear, we'll be hunting our land and the Beltrami at the same time. What part of the forest do you hunt? We're near the winner silo.

I was up there last weekend and was a little dissapointed with the number of birds I saw. Might have been weather-related.

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