My Maine Grouse and Woodcock hunt

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My Maine Grouse and Woodcock hunt

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Here a few pictures from last week in Northern Maine. My 1 yr old Lab female Lucy made her first grouse and woodcock flushes and retrieves, the gun is my CSMC XE 20ga.
Look at Lucy's eyes----intense----it's so much fun to watch a young dog turn on after making contact with wild birds---they love the game as much as us.
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Yippeee!!!!!!..... looks like a success Craig, cant wait to hear more about the trip.

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Great trip, great photos, Craig! I think dogs bread for hunting love hunting wild birds more than us humans do. When does your duck season open this year?
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Craig, sounds and looks like a great trip! Thanks for taking the time to share with us. Frank
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Looks as if all, including Lucy, had a great time. Thanks for the nice photos.

BTW, Lucy has the same intense look my wife has when she finds out I bought another gun. :lol: :lol:

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A few more pictures----too bad grouse habitat is so ugly :D Sorry about wearing the PGCA ball cap :shock:
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I was there myself last week. Think you got into a few more (actually a lot more) birds then we did. We however had fun. I was using my Fox SW 20 gauge ejector. Here's a picture of my pup with one of the birds:

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That is beautiful country. Where in Maine?

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Magwa45 wrote:That is beautiful country. Where in Maine?

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I was hunting in Brooks Maine.
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Beautiful photo of your dog, VAturkey!
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Jim Cloninger wrote:Beautiful photo of your dog, VAturkey!
Thanks. She's 4 years old and has really figured this grouse thing out after a pretty slow start. She learns slow but retains well. Not many Goldens in the field these days. I'm glad she is my hunting buddy for sure. Another Pic or two:

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Great pictures guys! Thanks for sharing!!

We have had such a hot and dry summer that I've been reluctant to go out. I like to wait until the Rattlesnakes are down for the winter. Last weekend we had our first bit of rain in a long time. So, I figured it was worth a try. I took Skitso out to Miller Ranch to visit some of her birds yesterday. The regular Washington State Pheasant season opens this coming weekend.

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Skitso, my old 1914-vintage A-Grade "meat-in-the-pot" and the first Pheasant for this season.
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Dave, do you wear snake boots, chaps, etc for keeping the snakes at bay? I encountered a copperhead last weekend, back at the club house after the hunt......and he was pretty aggressive.....till he met
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That poisonous snake stuff aint for me.....I'm not especially afraid of them but I'd be a wreck being concerned about my dog(s). That goes for 'gators too. Dont worry about either up here in the N.E.
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I've never gotten a pair of snake boots. My Father always wore his Gookey snake boots in the spring and summer when we were varmint hunting in the Channeled Scablands of Eastern Washington and I was always supposed to get a pair "when I reached my full growth", but that never seemed to happen, and now I haven't been varmint hunting in probably 45 years. This picture from 1949 is probably before he got them though.

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Now most of my spring and summer outdoor time is in Alaska, with no snake issues.
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