I contorted and twisted myself by way of the free maze of alders, ferns, and hawthorns that hugged the riverbed. Each footfall crushed leaves or broke twigs, interrupting peaceable intervals of birdsong and silence. But in addition they introduced me nearer to the tip of the thicket, the place the sluggish transition from dense rising cowl to sunlit meadow begins.
The patch I used to be in was lower than 30 yards extensive and maybe twice that in size. It was an ideal place for one hunter to push and a kind of dependable places the place I not often didn’t put up a grouse or woodcock. It was principally one huge finger of edge cowl the place meals, shelter, and concealment might all be had. Thus far, nevertheless, there was not a feather to be seen.
Suddenly, that sixth sense took maintain. I’m speaking about that unusual feeling each upland hunter is aware of nicely — the one that claims, “Get ready. Something is about to happen.”
I scanned the bottom forward, drew my gun to my shoulder, and tried to plant my toes to realize some steadiness and stability.
That’s when a grouse — 20 toes forward — sprinted from beneath a patch of ferns and launched out of the quilt’s finish and up in the direction of the cloudless autumn sky. I attempted to shoot, however there have been too many obstacles in the best way.
As the noise of the flush subsided, I remained prepared hoping past all hope, for a second flush that may by no means come.
I ought to have been extra prepared for the primary one. For I discovered way back that the tip of the quilt is the place many make-or-break moments occur.
Now or by no means
When confronted with an approaching predator (be it hunter, fox, or canine), a small recreation animal or upland hen has two choices. It can cover or put distance between itself and the risk.
In some cowl hiding is simple. Some animals, like woodcock within the alders and ranging hare in a winter panorama, excel at it. But there additionally comes a degree when even a well-hidden animal fears imminent discovery.
That’s once they use their toes or wings to place extra distance between. Running or shifting forward quietly is usually the popular possibility, particularly when overhead cowl, comparable to hawthorns or wild grape tangles, makes takeoff tough. (I as soon as noticed a grouse attempt to take off out of a hawthorn patch and get momentarily caught up. I’d have shot it, however I had the identical downside).
Running is the higher possibility when they’re in locations the place floor cowl is sweet, comparable to meadows with tall vegetation or fern-covered creek bottoms, particularly if flight would expose them to sight and the opportunity of avian predators. It is sensible. Why would you threat being seen when the quilt you might be in supplies sufficient concealment to make it straightforward to sneak off undetected?
The solely purpose is the nerve-wracking and unrelenting stress from a canine or hunter, after all.
The factor is, irrespective of how far a recreation hen or small recreation animal retains forward, there comes a time once they attain the tip of canopy. Then, flushing exhausting is a reasonably good possibility. For a recreation hen, which means a thunderous and sudden lunge airborne; to a cottontail, it’s a fast dash to the following brush pile. To a hunter, it means maybe the most effective shot alternative you will get.
The little issues
Obviously, in case you are searching with a associate, it’s best to have somebody positioned to observe the tip of the quilt you might be pushing. Blocking birds and recreation animals is probably the oldest and most profitable technique we now have. We all know that.
But typically we neglect concerning the little issues that up the percentages. For occasion, the blocker ought to all the time be targeted and conscious of the progress of the hunter or canine. Hunter orange makes that simpler. So too does a canine bell, if used.
This consciousness ensures that you’ll shoot in a secure course. But it additionally tells the place try to be trying and when to begin specializing in that final fringe of canopy. As the pusher approaching the tip of canopy, you may see a grouse, cottontail, or hare, shifting into that staging place simply prior to the flush.
The blocker must be nonetheless and quiet. This is to not to scare the flushing recreation animal to a route that isn’t lined.
If a canine is getting used, you may watch its behaviour to get right into a extra advantageous place.
Situational consciousness is essential
For the hunter pushing the quilt, situational consciousness is essential for those self same causes. A hunter with no canine ought to transfer slowly, watch forward, change instructions usually, and pause usually. The hunter with a canine ought to preserve involved with it and take note of its physique language. In both case, the concept is to totally cowl the bottom in entrance of you proper to the tip of canopy so any recreation hiding there feels pressured and flushes.
A flush can occur any time in the course of the push, however to me, every step in the direction of the tip of canopy will increase the suspense and the percentages. Pay consideration and all that point within the tangles shall be worthwhile.
Steve Galea is a full-time out of doors author and award successful newspaper columnist who lives in Haliburton. He hunts or fishes no less than as soon as every week to maintain issues in perspective.
Reach Steve at: mail@oodmag.com
Originally printed within the Nov.-Dec. 2021 challenge of Ontario OUT of DOORS