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    a deer and a grouse pic's

    well its been a hard cold winter so far, extremely cold this yr lots of ice
    got this pic the other evening, of a grouse and a deer at the feeder
    I get grouse pretty often all yr, but never seem to get them at the same time as when deer are here?
    guess when your cold and hungry you don't mind mixed company LOl
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    That's so cool hadn't seen a grouse since I was 13 years old love the sound they make with their wings.

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    yes the drumming sounds they make are pretty cool
    same can be said when they take off, and startle the crap out of you at times, letting you get so close before they flush LOL
    I was very lucky, in the first 15 yrs or so, I had huge populations of ruffed grouse all about me where I lived and hunted
    and as such, MAN I hunted them a ton, and don't really recall ever not filling my limit each time out, for yrs and yrs
    NOW< last 10 yrs or so, I pretty much stopped hunting them as so few seem to be out there, feel like if I kill any, I might bekilling the last of them LOL

    I do see them pretty often in my yard, but its normally the same one's
    not a whole bunch of different one's
    walking the trails behind my place yrs back was nothing to flush 20-30 in a few miles of walking on every hike
    NOW< might flush one or two, out of about 20 hikes
    for weeks or months won't flush a single one, and then next time out , will bust one or two
    Sad I say, state and folks like to say they run in cycles
    I call bullcrap on that threory, as I Know when I was kid till my 30's, there was ALWAYS lots here, and then the populations have dropped every yr since, NOT a single rebound yet in say 15 yrs now
    so how long are these cycles?? LOL
    just like woodcock's
    man had a lot of them here too yrs back, haven't even seen a single one now in maybe 15 yrs or so
    Had guys that hunted dogs in contests, hunt tests and trials, come from hundreds of miles away to tarin here due to so many, and now?? GONE they are
    I personally blame teh game dept, afterall its there JOB< to protect nd manage game
    even if they says its NOT there JOB or fault
    the question I always ask them here is, then who fault is it??
    the company they work for says GAME Commision, and they enforce and control things with wildlife in PA>>
    all they want is credit for good things and pass the buck when things go wrong
    I am NOT a fan of my states Game dept LOL for a LOT of reasons I can back up!

    HAHA!
    oh well

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    Sonds alot like my dads property near Akron with the pheasant and people bringing the dog's out I haven't seen one but herd the best of stories.I hope these birds make a comeback like the turkey my children need to enjoy the wildlife more and work out there thumb muscles on the video game less ha

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbonarcher View Post
    Sonds alot like my dads property near Akron with the pheasant and people bringing the dog's out I haven't seen one but herd the best of stories.I hope these birds make a comeback like the turkey my children need to enjoy the wildlife more and work out there thumb muscles on the video game less ha
    Pheasants? man thats another sore subject for me in PA
    PA was a top 5 pheasant state
    WAS
    then they about went under, the state game claimed it was the farmers fault?? and there using chemicals??

    I been to the game dept meetings and asked, if its farmers fault
    hwy are there so many farms out westa nd still so many pheasants??
    never got an answer??

    they spent hundreds of millions of dollars rasing pen raised pheasants and releasing them, USELESS waste of funds

    then about 7 yrs ago or so, Pheasants forever got agressivle involved and offered to bring in WILD pheasants from out west( ND & SD)
    mostly
    well, they were NOT going to let them for they didn;t like the idea of bringing in game from nother state??
    bo ho!!
    BUT then allowed as long as costs were on PF, and not teh state??
    well turns out wild pheaants work??
    and in the areas they started releasing them, there actually breeding and holding there own!
    FUNNY< as as soon as the state realized trhis, they started taking credit for bringing the wild birds in
    when all they really did was let PH pay and bring them in, they gave them PERMISSION to let them loose??
    funny how they want credit but never came up with the idea on there own!!
    seems they only want credit for things that are good
    and again pass the buck when things go wrong!
    HAHA< me and the PA game commision, I guess don't see things the same
    I stand by and back up my complaints, they pas the buck
    so??

    Ohio still has some wild pheasants in area's
    but if your into huntuing them, take a trip out west, I spent many hunts out there both for deer and pheasants, loved watching my dog work wild birds
    sucked having to drive 1800 miles to do so, when we had them in my home state a few miles from my house, 70's and 80's was awesome for them here, and now??
    a joke!

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    Man I sure wish I could take my dad for a south Dakota pheasant double barrel hunt. Soon as one of us hit the powerball

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