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April 4th, 2014, 08:54 AM
#11
That is an awesome painting!
"You don't own a cocker, you wear one"
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April 4th, 2014 08:54 AM
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April 6th, 2014, 09:08 PM
#12
You have birds in your area ninepointer, im sure there pushing farther north as well.
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April 7th, 2014, 10:49 AM
#13
Has too much time on their hands
I don't doubt it, as Robins have started showing up. I haven't gone into my favourite spots yet, they are largely still knee-deep in snow, but that's quickly changing.
"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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April 7th, 2014, 11:21 AM
#14
I saw 2 in mount forest yesterday while turkey scouting.They were near a soggy little creek where the snow has receeded from.
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April 7th, 2014, 11:57 AM
#15
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Downwind
You have birds in your area ninepointer, im sure there pushing farther north as well.
Lots of birdy looking spots open now around Innisfil and Angus, but places like Horseshoe Valley and Moonstone are still a winter wonderland. But like Hunter John said above, the seeps and drainages are looking promising.
"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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April 7th, 2014, 02:14 PM
#16
South facing slopes and windswept areas are good spots when there is still lots of snow around. I actually had an earthworm come up out of the lawn while i was cleaning up after the dog this afternoon, i couldnt belive it.
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April 8th, 2014, 08:40 AM
#17
Been putting decent woodcock numbers up the last 2 weeks. Oxford/Perth County area.
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April 8th, 2014, 07:20 PM
#18
Has too much time on their hands
They're in Horseshoe Valley now.
"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-