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GROUSE HUNTING Patience will be repaid Wily bird tough to bag in early season foliage
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By the time these words see the light of public print, Wisconsin's
1997 ruffed grouse hunting season will be one day old, but it is
doubtful if those of us so inclined will know a whole bunch more
about how the hunt will shape up for the rest of the fall.
There are reasons for that. Good reasons.
It has been argued before, and will be again, that mid-September
is not the time best considered for successful grouse hunting.
The brown bombs have an uncanny ability to hide in any kind of a
place where there is a dry leaf or a brittle branch or a rotting
stump to use as cover.
That's a given. ...
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