Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: high country on September 20, 2007, 07:14:58 AM
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enjoy.
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Nice work with the pistol. Is that other the Orange Ruffed?
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Good pics, thanks for posting them!
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Nice work with the pistol. Is that other the Orange Ruffed?
that is what we call the franklin fool hen over here. a bro of the big blue.
the pistol shot was one you had to see. the grouse flew off the trail and landed in some tall grass. I pulled my bino's up to see if I could find him.......there he is, nothing but head showing and he was a strong 90 yards out. I shot twice over his head and barely missed, the third got him in the neck......bang..flop, well, bang...bang...bang..flop. as it turns out he is one of the biggest ruffies I have yet taken. most I just breast and toss the rest, but this dud was in the pheasant size group
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mmmmm grous-a-roni