This is a good day right here. that old timer has some good hunts behind him....I have been out in Michigan (Middle northern peninsula) for the past two Sundays.
Still really green and summer like. Haven’t dialed in where the birds are yet. Looks like more humid hot weather this weekend too. Mid 70’s and wet is killing my old dog. A couple hard frosts would be so helpful.
Haven’t even found the woodcock yet. Weird season for me so far. On to Pheasant soon.
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Bummer, sorry to hear that. Hope your guy heals up quickly.My pup just broke his leg. I have no idea how. Looks like bird season is a no-go. Hopefully, he heals without chronic pain or complications. Hope all of you are having a great bird season.
Now that’s an epic looking season and backdropOur season starts Aug 10th, and August was really wet here, not good upland hunting but we put on a lot of miles anyway.
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Humans did 15 miles this day, dogs' GPSs logged 40 miles.
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They hunted hard until the very last yard.
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When it dried out a bit, the hunting got a bit better. Some young ptarmigan here, mix of rocks and willows.
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September was mostly for waterfowl
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But we did road trip up north to try to get a grouse Hat Trick in a day. Some others in our group did get the hat trick, but I only got a ruff and sharptail this day, of all the birds to not find I can't believe I couldn't locate a spruce. We're usually thick with those things.
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October was big game hunting.
Now it's November and the snow has finally arrived so I can hunt on skis again. This is my preferred way to upland hunt, fast and smooth and putting the "up" in upland. I'm on the hunt for the ptarmigan hat trick: willow, white tail, rock in a single ski loop. Got 2 out of 3 yesterday, whitetail and willow.
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The quality of Pics and the details wins post of the year in my opinion. That is complete awesomeness.Our season starts Aug 10th, and August was really wet here, not good upland hunting but we put on a lot of miles anyway.
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Humans did 15 miles this day, dogs' GPSs logged 40 miles.
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They hunted hard until the very last yard.
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When it dried out a bit, the hunting got a bit better. Some young ptarmigan here, mix of rocks and willows.
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September was mostly for waterfowl
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But we did road trip up north to try to get a grouse Hat Trick in a day. Some others in our group did get the hat trick, but I only got a ruff and sharptail this day, of all the birds to not find I can't believe I couldn't locate a spruce. We're usually thick with those things.
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October was big game hunting.
Now it's November and the snow has finally arrived so I can hunt on skis again. This is my preferred way to upland hunt, fast and smooth and putting the "up" in upland. I'm on the hunt for the ptarmigan hat trick: willow, white tail, rock in a single ski loop. Got 2 out of 3 yesterday, whitetail and willow.
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I am envious, our widgeon and pintails are usually long gone before they start showing plumage like that. Not to mention they are excellent on the table.40 minute wigeon shoot this AM. Was a hoot.
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Great picturesCouple good days chasing rooster in between hunting elk in NM. Back after grouse the next few days
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