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Author Topic: Move it or lose it!  (Read 2008 times)

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Offline deadeye

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I guess I could have shot three with one shot.  Yesterday these three grouse (there were four but one had enough smarts to get off the road) didn't want to let me continue down the road.  They just sat there while I drove up to within feet of them.  If I drove any farther I wouldn't have been able to see them.  Fun to watch.
 
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Offline LPS

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That is so cool DE.  I find it hard to believe they survive. 

Offline Rebel SS

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They're delicious, too. If ya can shoot 'em before the afterburners kick in.  ;)

Offline Bobberineyes

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Awesome stuff deadeye,  all that's missing is some roosters and you have yourself a huntin heaven..

Offline deadeye

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Bobberineyes,
Do you mean like this.  I took this picture on my way in this spring - April.  That must confirm it as a hunting heaven.

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Offline Bobberineyes

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Perfect!! A mix of everything.  What county you in ? We do a bunch of rooster chasing in sw. Morrison county but haven't seen any bears or grouse in them parts.

Offline deadeye

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You have to try SE Morrison County.  No elk or moose, but most everything else is there including raspberries, choke cherries, pin cherries, high bush cranberries, plums, apples, hazel nuts, dogwood berries, and morels. 
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Offline Bobberineyes

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Now that's reassuring,  I can drop the mrs off fer berry picking as I head to the other side.I  wasnt asking for GPS coordinates,  was just curious is all.