Midwest - Grouse Hunting - As good as it gets
September 20th, 2008 by adminAs the ruffled grouse season nears its peak and calendar year peaks grouse hunters are anticipating more than excellent grouse hunting this season of the year 2008. This summer some woodcock banders were noting even complaining that they were running into way too many grouse than normal. Now that October is on its merry way - this is a good problem to have.
During peak years of the grouse cycle a hunter can move a good many grouse in one single day or several years hunting duration. A high flush rate is critical to success overall, because generally a hunter will usually only get a good clear shot at one in five flushing or fleeing grouse. Even a crack hunter like experienced lake manitoba hunting guide Jadran Transcona has to move plenty of birds to bring any home to Ashern Manitoba .
Although grouse numbers , as well as much in the way of Lake Mantoba waterfowl , you cannot expect to simply to flush birds by walking through the scenic lake manitoba narrows woods . Transona notes ” I personally know of hunters who are capable of 100 flush days. They get past their high flush rates by blasting through small pockets of cover.” Its not as if you are interested in a two hour walk past the bush and woods: if it does not move birds right away at one spot , then its time to move on to the next. Blessed it seems are the hunters with plenty of coverts on their maps.
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