corndog1
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I'm gonna go out and miss a few doves
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It’s still OK to call them blues.We’ll be chasing duskies and sprucies in west central Montana in the mornings. Hoping to see some big strides from my wire hair this year.View attachment 338057
Yeah…. Can’t pack all that out before it spoils….With these temps we skipped opener.
I love the British SXS. I have a few, but rarely find them locally. I got the Greener from Gunsinternational.The silver lining to the conquest and destruction of Britian is the amount of awesome British shotguns coming to the US. Where did you find that one, Bozeman?
Im confident of this assessment of game numbers in my valley at this point.Ive been running the dog for a couple weeks. Recruitment this year was terrible in my area. The largest family group of sharptail I have found has been 5. Im getting points on a lot of singles, older birds.
Huns have been hit or miss, two. The coveys either number in the teens or are a half dozen birds. Last year was some of the highest populations of huns Ive seen which means there will be enough around but there arent as many or as large of coveys for sure.
I believe the cause to be the cool, wet spring and early summer plus the utter lack of grasshoppers this year. They are only recently showing up and they are sparse.
I am debating on whether or not I want to fly a falcon this season. Ive had a couple good seasons (good hunting but otherwise stressful) and feel like a break. Will keep running the dog and see what game bird numbers are looking like end of Sept then trap a prairie falcon in October if Im feeling good about things. Ive flown birds enough seasons where local hun and/or grouse populations were in the gutter to ever want to struggle with that again - itd be different if I lived in the eastern part of the state.