Munster927
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Not for Goose tho. Unless he decides to move to the best state.That's where the prairie chickens live.
Not for Goose tho. Unless he decides to move to the best state.That's where the prairie chickens live.
I was up near Rousseau. Saw some turkey, no water, no grouse.Of Minnesota ?
NW MN is decent hunting for deer, grouse (ruff and sharptail), and waterfowl. Some really good fishing lakes.
What makes that area somewhat special by MN standards is less people live there and hunt there. Many people from the Twin Cities metro (4 million plus people) often drive through the area but do not stop ... they are headed to Canada, North Dakota, or Montana depending on the species.
There is A LOT of public land in that part of MN. Huge tracts.
Red Lake and Lake of the Woods are the main exceptions. Red Lake is extremely busy for walleye ... especially May and early ice. Lake of the Woods is busy.
Again though many drive on through to Devils Lake in ND or into Manitoba ....
I have 40 heavily wooded acres about 30 miles south of Grand Rapids and I see turkeys all the time on our trail cams. It's crazy they can survive up there with wolves and all the other predators there.Turkeys are moving north at a pretty good clip.
Been seeing quite a few more moose up in that area as well. I dont know if the wolves are pushing them further south - but up near Big Fork i have never seen so many signs of wolves. Every night they were firing off while we camped along the river.I have 40 heavily wooded acres about 30 miles south of Grand Rapids and I see turkeys all the time on our trail cams. It's crazy they can survive up there with wolves and all the other predators there.
Yeah we see alot of wolves at our place. I've personally seen 3 wolves while up there. A lone wolf walked by while sitting in my deer stand about 5 years ago and 4 years ago we had a pair of wolves run up about 50 yards from us standing right outside our cabin.Been seeing quite a few more moose up in that area as well. I dont know if the wolves are pushing them further south - but up near Big Fork i have never seen so many signs of wolves. Every night they were firing off while we camped along the river.
Nothing like a Golden to track down a cripple!!We got a pheasant tonight in what I call my metro area spot. It was a long going away shot. The bird dropped in a marsh and we couldn't find him. I told myself I'm done hunting beyond looking for this bird. I kept my gun closed as I've seen lightly hit birds reflush. I circled this area for the last 20 minutes of shooting and no trace. I broke my gun and unloaded. I continued waking the area for 10 minutes after sunset. Wouldn't you know it Skye dissapeared. Five minutes later I saw her wake in the cattails coming my way and she had a very alive bird in her mouth missing most of his tail feathers. She saved my bacon once again. View attachment 6285
Worth the price of admisson!We got a pheasant tonight in what I call my metro area spot. It was a long going away shot. The bird dropped in a marsh and we couldn't find him. I told myself I'm done hunting beyond looking for this bird. I kept my gun closed as I've seen lightly hit birds reflush. I circled this area for the last 20 minutes of shooting and no trace. I broke my gun and unloaded. I continued waking the area for 10 minutes after sunset. Wouldn't you know it Skye dissapeared. Five minutes later I saw her wake in the cattails coming my way and she had a very alive bird in her mouth missing most of his tail feathers. She saved my bacon once again. View attachment 6285
You're exactly right. I wish I was better at estimating yards in my head. When I see a bird I don't think numbers I think "close, medium, far, too far." I'm not really a numbers guy. That being said I've never seen myself as trigger happy. I think the thing that has helped me the most with a quick mental determination of effective shot distance is simple trigger time. Both at the clays range and in the hunting fields and marshes.Those are tough shots even at medium distances…with #5 lead…it’s hard to resist, I get that…