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    Spent 2 Hours today searching but didn't see any sign. No points. The again next week. Area was near London.


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    Just got back from a run. No encounters but very little exposed ground still.
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    They are coming. This is from Minnesota this week:

    http://www.thefieldtrialer.com/forum...hp?f=28&t=5725
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    Well look what I found today March 15. It didn't want to fly away it just fluttered a few feet then sat down. Good to see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gooseman View Post
    Well look what I found today March 15. It didn't want to fly away it just fluttered a few feet then sat down. Good to see.
    AH HAH !!!! without being too specific, where did you see it?
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    South of Sarnia 20 mins. Not too far from a small town called Brigden. I was taking some material back into the bush working on my tree stand platform and it was on the trail I plowed the snow from a few weeks back and now it's dirt so I figured it was searching for something to eat amongst the leaves and logs that I exsposed.

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    I saw a bunch of Robins today in London, the woodcock are usually here the same time as them.

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    No robins or woodcock here yet. Just yucky snow
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    I hit a few spots yesterday towards the long point area and snow depth is still very deep and ground is flooded. Be a few more weeks I think for any good woodcock finds. So pigeons it is for some early training I guess.

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    I think they are close, saw some of the woodcock on the map provided above are in Ohio Wisconsin and Northern Pennsylvania, also one spotted by Lake Ontario in Peel

    Get ready

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