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Scottish Black Grouse Way Up But…

Scottish Black Grouse Way Up But…

We’ve seen a couple articles in the UK media this month about a “revival” of the black grouse population. A neat-looking bird, by the way, maybe not shootable for that reason? (Lol.) Anyhow, the BBC had this line which caught our eye: “Black grouse numbers in the Scottish Borders have shown an increase of nearly […]

July 29, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
Why Are Some Uplanders So Stubborn?

Why Are Some Uplanders So Stubborn?

Sometimes we feel that talking to our upland brothers (some of them – and not as much our upland sisters) is like talking to someone from another century. We for sure get the brisk fall air, love of the birds, good dog work, respect for tradition and whatever else you want to throw in that […]

July 28, 2011 | By | 6 Replies More
Tips for Keeping an Older Dog Going

Tips for Keeping an Older Dog Going

Recently, Purina (Nestle) scientist Brian Zanghi, Ph.D. posted an interesting but loooooooooong article with some tips about keeping an older dog going longer in the field. Give you a hint: no pizza or beer…. Seriously, it’s worth a full read if you have an older dog, and even if yours don’t qualify as old yet. […]

July 27, 2011 | By | Reply More
Chukars Getting Established in ND?

Chukars Getting Established in ND?

Anyone seen chukars running around in North Dakota? According to a recent article in The Bismarck Tribune, these fun birds are there for the seeing…and hopefully one day hunting. Excerpts: > The other day my friend, Jean, and I were walking our dogs near her house by Sleepy Hollow when this silly little bird about […]

July 26, 2011 | By | Reply More
Last Day To Help Pothole Pheasants, Ducks

Last Day To Help Pothole Pheasants, Ducks

Take 5 Seconds to Send an Email Pheasants Forever is asking hunters to send a quick email to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to help conserve pheasant and duck habitat – and today is the last day you can do it. Brief FWS overview: The Service is proposing to establish the Dakota Grassland Conservation […]

July 25, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
New England Grouse Looking…Okay?

New England Grouse Looking…Okay?

But Bad Stuff Stirring in MA New England and ruffies (aka, wood or furry chickens) go together like deep-fried hotdogs and Mountain Dew. Okay, maybe not the right analogy but you get the drift. Here’s some info about the best New England grouse state – Maine! – as well as some not-so-good rumblings about an […]

July 22, 2011 | By | Reply More
A Few Qs/As With SportDOG About C9

A Few Qs/As With SportDOG About C9

The first line of the About section on SportDOG Brand’s website has the phrase “electronic dog training products.” That’s been the sum total of the company’s product line since 2003. But no more. SportDOG recently intro’d Canine Athlete products, which as the name implies are nutritional supplements for hunting dogs. The first products, which you […]

July 21, 2011 | By | Reply More
Is It Time for an Upland Bird Stamp?

Is It Time for an Upland Bird Stamp?

Chad Love blogs most excellently for Field & Stream and Quail Forever, and recently “penned” a doozy titled How Much is Upland Hunting Worth to You? We’re sure we’re all in the same boat – the Mastercard “priceless” category. If that’s the case, would you pay an extra $15, $20, $25 to beef up upland […]

July 20, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
The Ultimate Shotshell <del>Guide</del> Letdown?

The Ultimate Shotshell Guide Letdown?

We get forwarded this email from Field & Stream that says it has a link to the Ultimate Bird Hunting Shotshell Guide. We’re skeptical of all such claims, but decide to check it out because, hey, we hunt birds! But we’re fully aware that these things are worded to get us to click, and might […]

July 19, 2011 | By | Reply More
LL Bean Says Grouse Are the Best

LL Bean Says Grouse Are the Best

Well…sorta! Check out the cover of its latest fall 2011 hunting catalog. Not sure if everyone got this cover or just the bird-heads or what, but it’s cool. No secret that we’re huge fans of Bean upland gear, and gotta say that we found a few must-haves/wanna-tries in this catalog. We’ll be testing out the […]

July 18, 2011 | By | Reply More
Kansas Pheasants Looking Good?

Kansas Pheasants Looking Good?

If you’ve been reading here for a bit you know we don’t put a lot of faith in counts or forecasts, unless maybe they’re drastically low…but we still read every one! The latest comes from Kansas, aka “the other South Dakota,” some excerpts from a state press release about its pheasant pops looking good…or maybe […]

July 15, 2011 | By | Reply More
MT Spring Not Good for Birds?

MT Spring Not Good for Birds?

Sounds like biologists fear the wet Montana spring hasn’t been good for upland birdies – but it might not be all bad for re-nesting pheasants. Then again, you can’t really know if it’s bad or good until you’re out there in the fall…and you’re hunting no matter what anyone says because your Serious, right? Anyhow, […]

July 14, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
Control Your Dog With Your Face

Control Your Dog With Your Face

In the current era of “remote control” of hunting dogs – not that there’s anything wrong with that – could it be that an even better way is…your face? That was the subject of an intriguing post by Wingshooting USA host Scott Linden. Excerpts: > Think about what dogs see, especially from any distance. Not […]

July 13, 2011 | By | Reply More
NY Out to Save Its Sprucies

NY Out to Save Its Sprucies

Ah, the spruce grouse, our version of the dodo bird. Dumb as a fencepost, stoned on whatever’s in spruce needles, and tastes like a combination of a sweat sock and a bluefish (we know some of you will disagree!). Can’t hunt ’em in some places, we have no problem with that. First one we ever […]

July 12, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
MN Woman Dies From Rare Tick Disease

MN Woman Dies From Rare Tick Disease

Lyme Disease is bad, no doubt, and ticks are just one of a few dangerous critters bird hunters have to consider in the early season (timber rattlers, etc.). But a woman in Minnesota recently died from what sounds like a horrendous viral disease – and thus, unlike Lyme Disease, apparently untreatable by antibiotics – caused […]

July 7, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More
Is PA Getting Serious About Ruffies?

Is PA Getting Serious About Ruffies?

The ruffed grouse is Pennsylvania’s state bird, PA has lots of ruffies and the state is home to Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) HQ. And yet, as in many states, Pennsylvania bird hunters feel that ruffies haven’t gotten much attention in Pennsylvania. Is the state now out to change that? The state is seeking input on […]

July 6, 2011 | By | 7 Replies More
MN, WI Ruffies Looking Great?

MN, WI Ruffies Looking Great?

We’ve been getting a flurry of emails the last couple of weeks about how the ruffie population looks like it’s gone up for this season. We’ll take a look at what’s being said, and then give you our opinion. Wisconsin Highlights from this article: > According to 2011 spring drumming counts from the state’s Department […]

July 5, 2011 | By | Reply More
Quail Added to Dallas Convention

Quail Added to Dallas Convention

Long known as a big annual event for big-game hunters, the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) convention and expo is expanding in 2012 to include attractions focused on quail and other upland birds. This is the result of a new partnership between DSC and Quail Coalition, a Texas-based organization focused on upland bird conservation in Texas. […]

July 1, 2011 | By | Reply More
Save the Grey <del>Whale</del> Pa’tridge

Save the Grey Whale Pa’tridge

Apparently there’s a new movement afoot to conserve Ireland’s grey partridge, at least in certain areas. Here are some brief details from the movement’s website – pardon the unfamiliarity with Ireland’s geography: Here in Ireland the grey partridge was becoming very rare due to loss of habitat. But thanks to the work of the Irish Grey […]

June 30, 2011 | By | Reply More
OK Budgets $1mm for Quail Research

OK Budgets $1mm for Quail Research

At its June meeting, the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission approved the OK Wildlife Department’s fiscal 2012 budget, which includes “approximately” $1 million for quail research. Wow! That $1 mil will be spent on “two important research initiatives intended to halt the long-term downward trends in quail populations across the state and the bird’s native range. […]

June 29, 2011 | By | 3 Replies More