Woodcock hunting is fuuuuun! LONG

Jay, I do. I usually wait until I start seeing good numbers on my morning walks then hunt them behind my house. On the occasion I can "borrow" my neighbor and his Setter's we will hit some nice spots down by the Delaware bay ( spots I am sure you hunt as well)
 
Phil, changing that tire sure was interesting. Luckily there was a very nice gentleman who had the afternoon off and so he was out and about and he offered to help us. Even ran home to get some bigger tools (needed a long breaker bar) and came back and helped us out.

Jay, it was a very slow year for where we were. A normal day would have have about 10-15 bird contacts an hour is what I've been told. That said, it was waaaaaaaay better than what we see in FL. Next season there will be a pointy dog in the string. Steve is picking up an english setter puppy in a little less than a month and we are planning on introducing her to woodcock next winter. I would bet that in the thick stuff where we were, a pointy dog would have been "better" if nothing else because we'd have had better chances at seeing the birds before they flushed.

It was a lot of fun though....
 
Dani,

Steve might be getting to old to have the keys. That poor truck has been stuck in ditches clear across this great land. Once when we were supposed to go duck hunting he didn't even make it three blocks from the house before he put it in the ditch. It might be time for an intervention.

My best,

Don
 
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