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walleye_hunter
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I usually wait a few weeks. It's too hard to get a shot off until the leaves clear out a bit. I actually wish the season opened a bit latter. Opening as early as it does just encourages people to take ground shots, which is not what bird hunting is about.
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CrookedPaddler1
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I agree with you about waiting for the leaves to clear out a bit! The challenge of bird hunting is to take the birds on the wing, one of the reasons I love duck hunting. I will admit I have taken a few birds on the ground, but I really do try and kick them up and get a shot on the wing.
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PINETREE
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I kind of want to head up to the Finland-Isabella area Saturday,but with reports of a few birds this year,from experience in past years there will be quite a few people running around,so maybe wait a few days,and than it will be nice a quite. Always like to go on a morning of a hard frost,than warming up with sunshine during the day. Grouse love the sunshine and warmth. Also like around Oct. 1 leaves will be awesome up north and chance to see a bull Moose in the rut.
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PINETREE
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quote KarlBAndersen1: "I take ground shots - I hunt grouse with a long bow.
quote walleye_hunter: "Opening as early as it does just encourages people to take ground shots, which is not what bird hunting is about." "
I shot at a couple with my bow in the past,lets just say they are pretty safe.
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KarlBAndersen1
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I take ground shots - I hunt grouse with a long bow.
quote walleye_hunter: "Opening as early as it does just encourages people to take ground shots, which is not what bird hunting is about."
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PINETREE
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Anybody going next week?
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