Ruffed Grouse
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Re: Ruffed Grouse
Was out the first day here in PA. Flushed 3 in about 3.5 hours, was able to take one with the 20 gauge.
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Nice going Grouse Fan. Beatiful pictures. How does your Black Lab do on grouse? I have a Black Lab also, but she has never hunted grouse.
Jim
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Hey Matt, Silvers also prefers walking up grouse and he shoots some beautiful grouse. Jim
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I agree with the others, awesome pics, beautiful grouse, and also nice 20 gauge! Jim, yes I agree Frank is a master of the grouse woods. I would say without a shadow of a doubt that my grouse hunting experience and shooting skills pale in comparison to Franks.
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Jim,
She does really good on grouse, but better on pheasant.
Thanks everyone for the compliments
She does really good on grouse, but better on pheasant.
Thanks everyone for the compliments