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    Default Woodcock Hunters !!!!!

    for those of us who aren't waterfowl hunters, don't forget to pick up your migratory license for the timberdoodles ! it will be go time before you know it.
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    Can't come soon enough fella!
    "You don't own a cocker, you wear one"

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    As hard as it is I try to fill the first two weeks with other hunting activities. After too many early season hunts and getting them skinny pin feathered buggers I've vowed too myself that I'll wait for them to fatten up. As much as I love hunting them eating them at their prime is icing on the cake.

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    i giggle every time i saw "woodcock" in all seriousness though.. id love to hunt woodcock sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    i giggle every time i saw "woodcock" in all seriousness though.. id love to hunt woodcock sometime.
    They are much, much smaller than geese which you claim you cannot hit, therefore you will have to do a lot of practicing at a skeet range before you go and hunt them . [just pulling your chain, ] it's one of those days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    They are much, much smaller than geese which you claim you cannot hit, therefore you will have to do a lot of practicing at a skeet range before you go and hunt them . [just pulling your chain, ] it's one of those days.
    i hit 20 out of 25 clays.. (worst score this year)
    real life pigeons.. i usually average 2/3... but geese.... those things have ninja moves...

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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    i hit 20 out of 25 clays.. (worst score this year)
    real life pigeons.. i usually average 2/3... but geese.... those things have ninja moves...
    may want to check your lead on geese. Clays and pigeons you want to center them up in your pattern. Geese you want to put the pattern out front more head and neck. body shot geese can carry on quite away before they drop.

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    We came into a pile of woodcock while up north grouse hunting two weeks ago. I must have had 30 flushes, killed 2 woodcock.....

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    If you think geese have ninja moves you see nothing yet.

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