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| Tony, Quetico and a Bigfork MN Grouse | 
The weather in the Grand Rapids, Mn area was supposed  to be wet snow on Friday so I decided to head up early on Saturday  morning.  I met my buddy Tony and his dog Quetico in Deer River and we  decided to head up to Bigfork to try an area that we’ve had good luck  with in the past.  This area can be entered from two different roads so  we thought that we’d try parking one vehicle and then driving to the  other side and hunting our way back to the first vehicle.  This way if  we got into birds we could always hunt out and back and if the birds  were scarce we could bail at the first vehicle, swing back to the second  and then head to a new spot.
We put the two dogs on the ground and started down the  trail.  It looked to be a good morning for a hunt as there were still  spots of snow on the ground.  Within the first 5 minutes we got a wild  flush and didn’t get a shot off.  The trail comes to an intersection  with two side trails and if you go forward you hit a clear cut that has  started to have islands of growth.  It the past few years these islands  and the edges of the field have held good numbers of birds.  We worked  the area pretty thoroughly and did not move a bird so we headed down one  of the side trails towards the parked car.
As we hit the main loop on the lower portion of the  trail the dogs started to get more excited.  They started to work an  area of newer growth when you could hear them slow their search.  Tony  went into the area to check on the search when a grouse got up in front  of Quetico ( Tony’s GSP ) and he was able to drop the bird.  We kept  moving along the trail to an area that was an awesome hotspot in 2009  and 2010.  There is a large beaver pond along one side and a small pond  on the other.  In ’09 and ’10 I’m certain I moved multiple birds in this  small area every time that I hit it.  Tina started to get excited first  as I’m guessing that she remembered all of the birds that we had seen  there in the past.  We were close to the end of this area when the dogs  started to tighten up their casts and narrowed their search to some  softer ground.  A lone woodcock decided to make its escape and I was  able to bring it down and put it into the game bag.
We finished up this trail and decided it wasn’t worth  hunting our way back so we loaded up the one vehicle, swung back for  Tony’s truck and decided to head to an area close to Deer River that I  had excellent hunting a number of times last year.
The dogs worked the cover well but we only moved on  woodcock and we didn’t take a shot at it.  I found it odd that we didn’t  move any other birds from this area.  As we were leaving I did notice  that the cabin across the road had 3 or 4 trucks at it with lots of guys  wearing blaze orange and I don’t recall seeing any vehicles at it last  year.
Even though we didn’t move a lot of birds it was still a great day to be in the woods with the dogs.
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| Tina and I with our Bigfork MN Woodcock | 


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