Jiffy
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A 308 gauge works for the ones that like to sit on hay bales.
They're MUCH easier to target when it's warm. No need to get out early, it's a very "gentlemanly" affair. Head for the shade after they've graveled, eaten, and want to rest in the cool, late morning-ish. They'll hold tight to shady cover when it's warm.
Tree-rows and "grouse-house" bushes. Keep the dog heeled until you have the grouse-house "surrounded" then turn them loose.
Once it cools, even if they haven't been hunted much, or at all, they're spooky and they don't mind flying.
The sharpie forum oh yeah i love the bird but hate how theres not any place to lsharpies covey up big time later in the season so instead of trying to fool a few there's 50 of them.
Little rasqurills..Alfalfa!!!!
Yep, give it a try. There feeding on seed pods.Alfalfa!!!!
WTF is THAT?!! Holy shitFunny, I had 50 bird flushes at the end of season last season, perhaps you should get a better dog or at least stop yelling at your dog.. personally I've pouned coyotes at 5 yards hunting birds, how you ask? Me and my dog hunt silent.
Spinning wing decoy too? I can see it workingPlace a hen mallard decoy on top of a round bale in the morning. It’s not stupid if it works.
Damn right it's not stupid if it works!! Pass shooting STs...Place a hen mallard decoy on top of a round bale in the morning. It’s not stupid if it works.