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Started by sulpher turk, November 05, 2015, 06:18:02 PM
Quote from: crow on November 09, 2015, 10:22:19 PMI had several days in western Md. and covered a lot of ground, did not see or hear a bird, or any scratchingsno mature acorns in any of the areas, I cleared leaves away from under several white, red and chestnut oaks, tiny little pea sized acorns with no caps on them, inside was a powdery dusthad a bird dog work his way over to me and thought I ran across a turkey dogger, but was a grouse hunter, only hunter I ran intoBrother that is a sight I haven't seen for quite awhile up there, a grouse Hunter with a dog. All that walking I never flushed a grouse either. I'm curious if with low acorn production if these birds are on private land hitting the waste grain in the fields.
Quote from: silverspur on November 18, 2015, 08:12:19 AM . Took a nice Jake in PA hunted with turkey dogs. Great hunt and a great time
Quote from: silverspur on November 20, 2015, 09:07:27 AMThese dogs where developed by the late John Byrne and they are Appalachian Turkey Dogs. This is not my dog and a friend owns them. His son and daughter JT and Cathy still breed them and they are in Virginia. You can try Facebook for Cathy or look on the internet for any contact info.