Goosemaster
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My nephew only hunts 5 days per year in December. It's tough going in December on the north Canadian. I may have to take him to one of those game farms.He has been skunked 3 years in a row.
Please clarify…. You started out shooting your dad or shooting with your dad?Maybe he needs to hunt with a pointer. I don't think I've ever been skunked on a 3 day hunt.I started out shooting my dad when I was 14.
I’ll bet dad was a fast hunter and he wore camo too. Probably was slower when you were 15 with all that extra lead.Maybe he needs to hunt with a pointer. I don't think I've ever been skunked on a 3 day hunt.I started out shooting my dad when I was 14.
He was a guy who didn't have good dogs, and lived a very cushy life.In his younger years, he was a solid hunter,although never great. He liked expensive scotch, and expensive clothes. He shot a beater shotgun, but had several nice guns in his closet. He drove expensive vehicles, but very rarely paid to hunt.I’ll bet dad was a fast hunter and he wore camo too. Probably was slower when you were 15 with all that extra lead.
Sorry. I started to shoot more birds than he, when I was 15.From then on, I put a butt whipping on my dad and friends. I was more fixated on hunting than they were.Please clarify…. You started out shooting your dad or shooting with your dad?
Welp, I guess there’s only one thing left to do……I really hope my nephew doesn't get shut out this year.
All I can do, is get him out there and get him shots. I can't shoot for him.Maybe he will get lucky.Welp, I guess there’s only one thing left to do……
I hunt pheasants most of the time in the upland realm, but once a year I hunt grouse in the northwoods. The number of grouse I've placed in my bag I can count on two hands. If you're regularly harvesting ruffed grouse, that is something to brag about. The difficulty compared to a rooster is not even close.I grew up hunting ruffed grouse and shooting really quick
I just hope he can drop 1 bird. Just one will be a huge victory for him. I think he is shooting behind.I know this sounds New Agey, but tell him to believe he's going to hit the bird. I have been out twice this year and have snapped off shots without really seeing the bird and doing what I need to do. I grew up hunting ruffed grouse and shooting really quick is a habit that's hard to break.
The other thing is to find a morning and throw a couple dozen clays. Let him see them break; have someone watch him. He'll be way more likely to hit something "by accident" if he's had practice doing things on purpose. Good luck.
Yes, I have been ruff grouse hunting once.Had a blast.We were in the foothills of South west montana.I hunt pheasants most of the time in the upland realm, but once a year I hunt grouse in the northwoods. The number of grouse I've placed in my bag I can count on two hands. If you're regularly harvesting ruffed grouse, that is something to brag about. The difficulty compared to a rooster is not even close.
Just one, for a lot of us, is a huge victoryI just hope he can drop 1 bird. Just one will be a huge victory for him. I think he is shooting behind.
Maybe this will be his year.Just one, for a lot of us, is a huge victory