A lot of guys like to work young dogs on them in the Spring out there. They're forgiving enough to let a dog makes some mistakes and still point them, but not so much that they won't fly when pushed. They also run more in the Spring than they do in the Fall. All of those hormones get them moving.
That said, there is some amount of controversy surrounding that practice and some will tell you that woodcock allow too much crowding by the dog, which is a bad thing if you're grouse hunting out there. The dog in that video has had it's share of grouse killed over it though.

They are a culinary challenge. I'm told there are some techniques one can use to keep them from tasting like liver gone bad.
Never heard of anyone eating their intestines before.
