
Tackling late-season woodlands for the best grouse hunting of 2018
Sure, fewer birds may be available, but most hunters have hung up their upland bird spurs for chasing whitetails or tackling the hard water.
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Sure, fewer birds may be available, but most hunters have hung up their upland bird spurs for chasing whitetails or tackling the hard water.
The leaves are down, but be prepared to walk some miles if you want to shoot a few ruffs during November and December.
While enduring a long, cold, whitetail-free sit, don’t forget that deer hunting is supposed to be fun.
The timberdoodle migration is underway, so target this fleeting upland opportunity while they’re moving through north country.
It’s been eight months or more since you hunted grouse or woodcock, so cut yourself and your canine companion some slack while working out the early season kinks.
If you can stay on the water in September, expect an incredible autumn angling bite.
Consider these gear and equipment essentials to develop more enjoyable angling time on the water for youngsters.
Experiencing slower fishing action in this July heat? Then move your boat into the current and find some active biters.
Hike or paddle the trails and waterways of the North Country these days, and you’ll witness borderline mind-boggling nest-building and rearing of young critters.
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