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October 8th, 2022, 10:39 PM
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" what a ! " first upland hunt of the season
A late day yesterday and a chance of wet weather today left us unsure of our plans but I read once that a bad day hunting is better than a good day not hunting so we decided to take our chances. We are excited for our first upland hunt of the season. Maybe we will flush a grouse ? Or a rabbit in the thick ground cover, and just maybe the woodcock would still be around.
I load my truck with the ritual morning coffee, the gun in the back longing to be taken out for a walk and hunter orange ready to break the camouflage of the great outdoors. As I drive away a light drizzle starts, I pick up my hunting buddy and we cheerfully venture off with groggy eyes to see what we would find. We contemplate if it would be worth the effort as the drizzle persists. We are rarely successful in bad weather. Tom offers some hope and says " your the only one I know that shot a turkey in the rain, so you never know! Lol. " We continue on our way protesting our desires to each other about pushing through wet grass and cold bush on this less than desirable morning sipping our morning java.
We arrive at our destination, the rain has stopped but the rain has done its job and washed everything clean leaving wet and soggy conditions. We start our walk and laugh as I declare " the older I get the more I think we need to hunt with a dog ! " We are proud of our success, we work hard not having a dog to point or flush. I suggest to my partner Tom " I think its time to buy your daughter that puppy she always wanted, Lol." We have our chuckles and start kicking up brush as we scour thick ground cover in hopes of flushing something special.
Tom lights a cigarette, we strategize for a moment and decide to change the game plan. We continue on starting to wonder if we will be going back empty handed when suddenly I think I see something move but my eyes have been deceiving me all morning. Suddenly Tom calls out I see something. I look again so I break the morning silence with my Browning semi-auto ! I am surprised when it doesn't drop as I anticipated. " Did u get it ? " Tom excitedly questions from across the shrubs and through the pines. " No " I shout back. Suddenly, Bang again !! Now the Benelli lets its lead fly, the morning air is stained as the residue of gun powder lingers. It always reminds me of the famous movie quote where a soldier in the midst of battle shouts " I love the smell of napalm in the morning ". ( Apocalypse now ) It flushes once again and bang another shot roars and finally our quarry lies waiting.
We find our catch, it's a very large mature Woodcock. It was beautiful with a long dark beak and pea sized black eyes that sit up high with tender feathers and delicate large feet which it used to momentarily escape our efforts. Juicy fat plump breasts along with thick meaty legs will be pan fried in olive oil, butter and chilli flakes with supper. I have shot a couple in my time but Tom has more experience with woodcock and shouts " That's the biggest woodcock I ever saw ! " We break out in laughter and celebrate our success as we bag our first jumbo Woodcock of the year.
We didn't expect much on a rainy wet morning of upland hunting but our determination paid off. Tom and I flushed 3 more this morning at our favourite hunting spot, coming close to bagging another couple giving us the opportunity and satisfaction of letting our canons go. Not bad for a couple of guys on a wet day and no dog. It was another great morning for a couple friends spending time outdoors and the beginning of another season with many more new memories like this one to remember and to be told.
Last edited by ihunt; October 8th, 2022 at 10:50 PM.
ihunt
"life is 80% preparation and 20% perspiration"
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October 8th, 2022 10:39 PM
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October 8th, 2022, 10:52 PM
#2
It’s always fun getting out with you buddy rain or shine but it’s nice every once in awhile that we get blessed by the hunting Gods .
"Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"
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October 9th, 2022, 06:12 AM
#3
Now that's a story! IMHO, exactly what this forum needs more of. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to put words to paper (so to speak). Well done!. Do we get a follow-up on how the woodcock tasted?
Focus on integrity and eventually your name will be its own currency.
Hunt L.E.S.S. Legally, Ethically, Safely, Sustainably.
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October 9th, 2022, 07:15 AM
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Congrats on the bag and excellent story.
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October 9th, 2022, 08:33 AM
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Has too much time on their hands
Mmmm… gotta try the chili flakes! Thanks for sharing the story.
"What calm deer hunter's heart has not skipped a beat when the stillness of a cold November morning is broken by the echoes of hounds tonguing yonder?" -Anonymous-
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October 10th, 2022, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by
ninepointer
Mmmm… gotta try the chili flakes! Thanks for sharing the story.
Here’s a sample pic…573F99FC-0438-4A83-869B-D2BA34F8BD92.jpg4675C595-72FF-494B-89F3-302254BF8674.jpg
redIculous how good it is!
Last edited by ihunt; October 10th, 2022 at 10:07 AM.
ihunt
"life is 80% preparation and 20% perspiration"
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October 11th, 2022, 11:36 AM
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Great! Now I've drooled all over my keyboard...
Focus on integrity and eventually your name will be its own currency.
Hunt L.E.S.S. Legally, Ethically, Safely, Sustainably.
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October 11th, 2022, 02:34 PM
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Nice story, and I enjoyed reading it, so thanks for sharing it, and co greats on your success!