Not all ontario is equally distributed with dumb birds. What few grouse we have in the real south western areas are like shooting olympic skeet. They flush at 40 to 50 yards and fly fast and hard. Ive never seen one on the ground here. You hear the wings and hope its still in range by the time you get eyes on it flying thru the trees.
That's how I learned grouse hunting in northern Ont. at our moose camp. I sure got a shock when I moved here 35yrs ago.Up north theyre dumb. You can miss and they stand there and look at you
For the frequent 20 gauge hunters, have you folks ever tried Prairie Storm #6? I had the opportunity once on sharptails, and wow I swear I had another ten yards of effective range with I.C. and Mod barrels. This is not recommended load for the close shooting in the briar thickets, too tight a pattern. But it will chop through branches quite easily, is your intended target hides behind them.
Not all ontario is equally distributed with dumb birds. What few grouse we have in the real south western areas are like shooting olympic skeet. They flush at 40 to 50 yards and fly fast and hard. Ive never seen one on the ground here. You hear the wings and hope its still in range by the time you get eyes on it flying thru the trees.
Up north theyre dumb. You can miss and they stand there and look at you
That's interesting.
Anyone in BC who wants to share their experience?
Arrogant post... you don't know what the birds are like in his neck of the woods... they don't always sit still and wait for you get your crosshairs on their motionless head.
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