I spent this past weekend Grouse and Woodcock hunting in Vermont. My brother in-laws wifes family owns a 235 acre farm in Belmont Vermont. I is absolutely a stunning piece of property with a great farmhouse, barn, man made pond (2 acres), etc etc. We were lucky to get the invite!
Hunted Saturday with my youngest son (17) and my brother in law. Since my son and brother in law were a bit rusty with guns and hunting, I decided not to carry a gun but work my lab and make sure everyone was safe. My lab flushed a grouse on Saturday morning a bit to far for a good shot, so no one shot. She flushed a nice woodcock right in front of my brother in law, who was so shocked, he did not shoot. She then flushed what I am 90 percent sure were bobwhite quail (about a covey of 10) which both shot at, and missed. Hunted for another hour or so and did not flush another bird. Holly is 9 and was limping a bit on her right paw, so I called it quits and we walked back to the house for a HUGE breakfast that our wives had made!
What a great weekend. We did not shoot a bird, but I do not care, a great day outdoors with one of my sons and my brother in-law was awesome, spent the rest of the weekend hiking, dog training, picking apples, riding a four wheeler they have, and cooking/eating great food. The TV never came on, my cell phone did not work, computers were OFF and it was AWESOME!
Quick quetion for you Vermont guys.. I am 90% sure that last flush was bobwhite quail but I don' think there are quail in Vermont? right? maybe they were from somebody stocking on a nearby farm? Thoughts?
I will try to post pictures when I get them from my wifes camera.
Jim O
Hunted Saturday with my youngest son (17) and my brother in law. Since my son and brother in law were a bit rusty with guns and hunting, I decided not to carry a gun but work my lab and make sure everyone was safe. My lab flushed a grouse on Saturday morning a bit to far for a good shot, so no one shot. She flushed a nice woodcock right in front of my brother in law, who was so shocked, he did not shoot. She then flushed what I am 90 percent sure were bobwhite quail (about a covey of 10) which both shot at, and missed. Hunted for another hour or so and did not flush another bird. Holly is 9 and was limping a bit on her right paw, so I called it quits and we walked back to the house for a HUGE breakfast that our wives had made!
What a great weekend. We did not shoot a bird, but I do not care, a great day outdoors with one of my sons and my brother in-law was awesome, spent the rest of the weekend hiking, dog training, picking apples, riding a four wheeler they have, and cooking/eating great food. The TV never came on, my cell phone did not work, computers were OFF and it was AWESOME!
Quick quetion for you Vermont guys.. I am 90% sure that last flush was bobwhite quail but I don' think there are quail in Vermont? right? maybe they were from somebody stocking on a nearby farm? Thoughts?
I will try to post pictures when I get them from my wifes camera.
Jim O