A smarter strategy for hunting timberdoodles
Published: , in Outdoor News
It’s pretty rare to meet someone who will introduce you to their bird dog and then say they picked it up specifically for woodcock. Sure, those folks are out there, but they are about as common as a ruffed grouse double in the early season when the woods are thick and the birds are scattered.
While woodcock might take a backseat to grouse and pheasants, they are far from valueless when it comes to upland opportunities.
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