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 Who Are the Real Experts?
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By Retriever Journal
In Features
Posted September 20, 2016

Who Are the Real Experts?

by Steve Smith I apologize to no one for my love of hunting ruffed grouse and, especially, woodcock with a pointing dog. I do it as often as I can, and I live where I live because the bird covers [...]

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 Out of State Strategies: Part 1 – Staying on Budget
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By Retriever Journal
In Features
Posted September 20, 2016

Out of State Strategies: Part 1 – Staying on Budget

by Steve Smith The Traveling Wingshooter, August/September 2016 This is the first in a two-part series to help you enjoy your travels, make them more affordable and productive, and keep you out [...]

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By Retriever Journal
In The Traveling Wingshooter
Posted September 20, 2016

Chukar Forecast 2015

by Dave Smith Chukar production picture hinges largely on winter precipitation and green-up. As of March in the premier chukar destination state of Nevada, the situation appeared bleak to Shawn [...]

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By Retriever Journal
In The Traveling Wingshooter
Posted September 20, 2016

Sharptails, Huns & Prairie Chicken Forecast 2015

by Dave Smith Prairie grouse are on the rise across the northern Great Plains thanks to a mild winter and good to excellent conditions during the nesting season. Sharptail populations in North [...]

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By Retriever Journal
In The Traveling Wingshooter
Posted September 20, 2016

Desert Quail Forecast 2015

by Dave Smith It’s been raining quail in Arizona, according to Jonathan O’Dell, Arizona Game & Fish Department (AZGFD) Small Game Biologist: “We’ve had a pretty good [...]

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By Retriever Journal
In The Traveling Wingshooter
Posted September 20, 2016

Pheasant Forecast 2015

by Dave Smith The final 2014 pheasant production scorecard was far better than projected last year in mid-summer, as reported in The Reports Are In (February/March 2015). Tantalizingly good, in [...]

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By Retriever Journal
In The Traveling Wingshooter
Posted September 19, 2016

Bobwhite Quail Forecast 2015

by Dave Smith Bobwhite populations in the western portion of the range are on the road to recovery after several years of extreme drought and plummeting populations. The fantastic conditions of [...]

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By Retriever Journal
In The Traveling Wingshooter
Posted September 19, 2016

Ruffed Grouse & Woodcock Forecast 2015

by Dave Smith Ruffed Grouse Ruffed grouse populations in the Great Lakes region are poised to enter the upward side of the 10-year grouse population cycle, according to ruffed grouse experts. [...]

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By Retriever Journal
In The Traveling Wingshooter
Posted September 19, 2016

The Retriever Journal: The Traveling Wingshooter 2015

by Dave Smith There’s a time to pine for the good ‘ol days, and there’s a time to load up the bird dogs and go hunting. The upcoming season falls into the latter category. [...]

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Posted September 16, 2016

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