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<blockquote data-quote="win 86" data-source="post: 1219537" data-attributes="member: 63495"><p>if i did not get on here right to reply about shooting and eating grouse sorry. hope this works, my all time birds to eat are domestic chickens, and to me the best wild game birds are the chuckers, pheasants and pine hens. ( ruffled and spruce grouses my favorites) </p><p></p><p> i did not read all the reply's to this topic, but i hope you good folks will enjoy my response to this.</p><p></p><p> when we were little kids our dad made us up flou flou arrows to shoot grouse with our recurve bows. (a wood arrow shaft with a 357 empty on the end and feathers twisted 360 around the shaft and ruffled up), slowed the velocity down to where we could retrieve our arrows. and also sticks and rocks worked good too.</p><p></p><p> well my choice to shoot pine hens is the 22lr. in the head, no BBs in the bird and if it gets a way, it is stock for our future. that is my contribute to protecting this wonderful bird, and if i do not get my limit, that is my fault. 86</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="win 86, post: 1219537, member: 63495"] if i did not get on here right to reply about shooting and eating grouse sorry. hope this works, my all time birds to eat are domestic chickens, and to me the best wild game birds are the chuckers, pheasants and pine hens. ( ruffled and spruce grouses my favorites) i did not read all the reply's to this topic, but i hope you good folks will enjoy my response to this. when we were little kids our dad made us up flou flou arrows to shoot grouse with our recurve bows. (a wood arrow shaft with a 357 empty on the end and feathers twisted 360 around the shaft and ruffled up), slowed the velocity down to where we could retrieve our arrows. and also sticks and rocks worked good too. well my choice to shoot pine hens is the 22lr. in the head, no BBs in the bird and if it gets a way, it is stock for our future. that is my contribute to protecting this wonderful bird, and if i do not get my limit, that is my fault. 86 [/QUOTE]
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