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pipedreamin

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Feb 25, 2016
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No grouse were harmed in the making of this picture, post or prior, nice walk though! Stopped for a pipe and coffee up on a ridgeline. The Stanwell 95 loaded with C&D Palmetto Balkan, one of many gifted by our incredibly generous @Servant King, thanks again brother! Awfully quiet in the North Woods today, it often is. No matter, nice to spend time with a pipe and a new tobacco.
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DesertDan

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Great picture.
Didn't get drawn for turkey this year (dang!) but quail opens back up in January.
I love hunting upland birds. There is grouse in the northern part of AZ and pheasant around Yuma.
I have never had an opportunity to hunt over dogs, I'd sure like to try that sometime.
 

pipedreamin

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Feb 25, 2016
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Thank you Sir! Grouse hunting out West is a whole different animal than doing so in a Balsam thicket of the North Woods! Spent a good bit of time in UT, N & S but never hunted it, I would like to give that a go soon. Good luck out there.
 

Mike N

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That’s a fantastic photo. I have many great memories of hunting birds over dogs with friends and later my two sons in Western Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia. When you flush a grouse it can sound like a small helicopter taking off by your feet.

The first time I ever hunted was for rabbits as a boy with a .410 ga around 1968 with a neighbor who smoked a pipe. He had earned the right to have Semper Fi tattooed on his left arm and always had a great beagle.I can still smell that Half and Half.
 
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trudger

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Great memories of days in the UP stomping up pats and woodcock. Lately it’s been club pheasant which is nice but totally different.
Scuttle vents always make side-by-sides and pipes look classy 😉. Thanks for sharing!
 

Grumpy11

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Feb 9, 2022
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Great picture.
Didn't get drawn for turkey this year (dang!) but quail opens back up in January.
I love hunting upland birds. There is grouse in the northern part of AZ and pheasant around Yuma.
I have never had an opportunity to hunt over dogs, I'd sure like to try that sometime.
Speaking of dogs, I've hunted grouse and quail with setters for 50 years. I can't walk well enough to bird hunt anymore, but I still own a beautiful Llewellyn setter. You're right; nothing beats following a bird dog with a 16 gauge Parker in grouse country in the fall.
 
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I have seriously been reading up on Hun hunting. I really want to start hunting birds, but my problem is, I have 3 useless dogs, and I cannot/will not get a 4th. I know that hunting birds in the high desert without a dog is a huge task, and I'm not sure where to begin. I do eventually want to get a Brittany pup and train it up, but that'll probably be a few years down the road.
 

pipedreamin

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Feb 25, 2016
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That’s a fantastic photo. I have many great memories of hunting birds over dogs with friends and later my two sons in Western Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia. When you flush a grouse it can sound like a small helicopter taking off by your feet.

The first time I ever hunted was for rabbits as a boy with a .410 ga around 1968 with a neighbor who smoked a pipe. He had earned the right to have Semper Fi tattooed on his left arm and always had a great beagle.I can still smell that Half and Half.
I've been spooked by grouse so many times over the years, by design I'm sure.
 

pipedreamin

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Feb 25, 2016
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Glad you're enjoying those! Happy to do it. Lovely setting there...I could spend all day taking the scenery in, with a few pipes of course.

You wouldn't want me firing that scattergun, though--I'm like the Jewish Dick Cheney... :eek:
Much obliged SK! And I trust you could manage just fine!
 
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