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<blockquote data-quote="3Roosters" data-source="post: 185780" data-attributes="member: 1351"><p>Good advice here Snow! We own a little piece of property in this neck of the woods you speak of as it is my hometown area. Pretty much spend every summer weekend at our camper at the lake. May have to return to ruff hunting if the rooster hunting turns south. Mn out of state is like $100 so would need to make a few trips and harvest a number of birds since I am no longer a blue plater for a good number of years now. They are the best tasting bird out there IMHO!</p><p> Couple of other bits of advice I could offer are: stop at little town pub and buy a beer or 3..eat a burger, sandwich. Ask where you might find some trails..chances are your barmaid probably is a hunter also! She probably can let you know where trails are. There seems to be lots of pubs along atv/snowmobile trails so pop in and ask. Another idea is ...some resorts are either shutting down for the season or about to.. stop in and grab a brochure, talk to the owner, inquire about their cabin rental for next summer season etc..ask if they have any maps..atv/snowmobile etc..chances are darn good they will have some..even point you in the right direction. Plus..who knows..perhaps you might find a summer resort destination also. Some hunting trails double as biking, or horseback trails in the summer. </p><p> In the winter, the snowmobile trails are second to none as far as nice woods and scenery.</p><p> Im taking out the dock Saturday morning so hope to do some checking around after that whether to open the wallet and commit to a few weekends for Mn Ruff Grouse.</p><p> Last but not least, don't be an ass hat that we complain that most blue platers and sconi's are.</p><p> Good luck! Did I mention that they are one tasty bird!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3Roosters, post: 185780, member: 1351"] Good advice here Snow! We own a little piece of property in this neck of the woods you speak of as it is my hometown area. Pretty much spend every summer weekend at our camper at the lake. May have to return to ruff hunting if the rooster hunting turns south. Mn out of state is like $100 so would need to make a few trips and harvest a number of birds since I am no longer a blue plater for a good number of years now. They are the best tasting bird out there IMHO! Couple of other bits of advice I could offer are: stop at little town pub and buy a beer or 3..eat a burger, sandwich. Ask where you might find some trails..chances are your barmaid probably is a hunter also! She probably can let you know where trails are. There seems to be lots of pubs along atv/snowmobile trails so pop in and ask. Another idea is ...some resorts are either shutting down for the season or about to.. stop in and grab a brochure, talk to the owner, inquire about their cabin rental for next summer season etc..ask if they have any maps..atv/snowmobile etc..chances are darn good they will have some..even point you in the right direction. Plus..who knows..perhaps you might find a summer resort destination also. Some hunting trails double as biking, or horseback trails in the summer. In the winter, the snowmobile trails are second to none as far as nice woods and scenery. Im taking out the dock Saturday morning so hope to do some checking around after that whether to open the wallet and commit to a few weekends for Mn Ruff Grouse. Last but not least, don't be an ass hat that we complain that most blue platers and sconi's are. Good luck! Did I mention that they are one tasty bird!! [/QUOTE]
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