woodcock eh.....i got a few living in the forest behind me.. didnt know they were edible.. do they taste like pheasant/partridge??
Yes, if your patridge is made entirely of liver.
woodcock eh.....i got a few living in the forest behind me.. didnt know they were edible.. do they taste like pheasant/partridge??
I see lots of them buzzing around at sunset along bush trails. If you happen to find some water filled ruts they tend to be congregate at these. Pass shooting them would be no problem but finding them without a dog would be another.Not sure if it's the same in Manitoba... but in NB, I'd go hang out in old gravel pits around dusk. esp. if there is any young deciduous forest or alder in or near the gravel pit. A buddy of mine tipped me off to this years ago. I thought he was nuts, but it's true! Around dusk you'll see or hear them flying by; generally fairly low. It's the best way to bag a few if you don't have a dog... and bring your shotgun, not a sack and flashlight... it's not BS!
I`ve seen them in the Braintree/Moose Lake area but that was years ago.
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