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    Didn't even bother today! Hit the cover and the mosquitos were beyond stupid so I called it a morning and hunted pheasants instead.

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    21 flushes this morning. 2 dogs. 2.5 hours. Dogs got hot quick. North of london.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigeoneater5000 View Post
    21 flushes this morning. 2 dogs. 2.5 hours. Dogs got hot quick. North of london.
    Wow, nice! We had 10 flushes today over a GSP, North of Barrie. Yes, bloody hot
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    Quote Originally Posted by vom Dufenshmirtz View Post
    19 flushes today in under 2 hours around Newmarket.
    Too many leaves, too hot.

    c'mon people, post your reports or I won't bother either.
    Well I can't shoot anymore so no nice pics of the dog and woodcock. I could put up one of the dog and me if you like. ....not.

    We are still finding woodcock along the Thames near London where I normally have gone.

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    So a lot of talk about flushes......no one shooting any ?
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    So a lot of talk about flushes......no one shooting any ?
    4 in the vest, now entering my tummy
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    Had four flushes today with one down. What type of habitat are you getting them out of. Mine is real grassy with small sections of trees. Extremely thick around the trees...what's yours look like?

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    Went out Wednesday 5-6 flushes got 2.

    Jozsef

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    So a lot of talk about flushes......no one shooting any ?
    Well, D. the point of this thread is to follow the migration and help others down south time their 'sick days' as you call them.

    Today northern GTA I checked my local park wich always ALWAYS holds wc in October, we found nothing.
    It's a weird year, first half of the summer was really wet, the second was dry.
    In some of the usual covers the ground cover is too thick for wc.
    The birds I shot were pretty skinny.

    Yesterday I found most of the birds around cedars, which is unusual. They were skittish too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy22 View Post
    Had four flushes today with one down. What type of habitat are you getting them out of. Mine is real grassy with small sections of trees. Extremely thick around the trees...what's yours look like?

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    I'll post a pic and maybe a vid on my daily hunting report thread
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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