More Scouting & Training
The picture above is of Bode, on a woodcock point this morning, one of five that we encountered, along with five grouse. Bode's other shining moment was a nice point on a brood of three of those five grouse, and they might've offered a good opportunity for a hunter had the woods not been so thick. It wasn't all sunshine and lollipops, though. He bumped the other two single grouse and a couple of the woodcock for good measure - it's a good thing we have a few weeks left to sharpen up.
Rosie locks down a woodcock on one of our sessions two weeks ago. She seems equally comfortable handling woodcock or grouse, so we should have another good season ahead following her nose through the grouse woods.
Monty has performed really well for his eleven years. While he'll get limited action this fall, I think he's going to be great, using all of his experience to outwit the grouse. He had a nice point on a brood of four a couple of mornings ago, and pointed one more for good measure on the way back to the truck in our thirty minute session.
We are also already starting to see some early change in the trees up here, so we may be in for an earlier than usual foliage season, and consequent leaf drop one would presume. Trees that are stressed from drought often conserve resources, hence perhaps the reason for some of them starting to change color already. An early leaf drop will make for better shooting opportunities for hunters, so maybe the drought we've endured isn't all bad.