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I think the most pleasure I have had bird hunting was one of my spots in Ferry county with a long dead Springer. I would hunt with my CVA double barrel 12 ga.muzzleloader. I like to walk old grown up roads. The birds like the berries that grow along the edge. So often when flushed they fly from the shoulder of the road or just a few feet in the woods. They fly down the road a short distance before going right or left. That time going down the road gives a great shot. When we got to the ridge top we would go out on the south face for Blues. I don't think I ever lost a bird with that dog. She found some that I thought I had missed. The last trip up there with my current springer I saw one blue and no ruffed. I have had my wife drop me off and she would road hunt a mile or two. I would follow behind with the dog. I have limited when she did not see a bird. The year that the limit went to four birds I had my limit in 10 minutes and could have shot 40. We have had wet springs ever since.
There are a lot of turkeys in 121. If we have a good spring there will be grouse in some areas. Get a land status map, priviate and public land. This unit has a lot: upland birds, deer, bear, moose and now wolves.
Found 2 in my crock pot last fall
Quote from: cardboard slayer on April 14, 2013, 03:06:42 PMFound 2 in my crock pot last fall