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1059.1 | like hunting deer? | MCIS5::PAPPALARDO | A Pure Hunter | Thu Oct 17 1991 13:48 | 24 |
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I can't tell you an area as I'm from N.H. and travel to Marlboro every
day, 60miles each way.
Anyway, I was looking for an area to hunt close to the office in the
morning before work and found a couple of places. One, being the
Westboro WMA. Now comes the strategy, As a N.H. hunter I've never
seen so many hunters pounding an area as I did last year in this state.
I could'nt believe it, All I did last year really was watch the show
with amazement. So, how am I going to be able to hunt on the opener
for pheasant in a WMA without a dog and alone. My idea is this,
at lunch times I've been walking the area to get an idea of the layout
and I figure what I'll do is take a stand in a wooded area rather than
the field or somewhere in between. I should catch(hopefully) some
birds coming thru.....If I can quickly get to the downside of where
most hunters will be coming in from and pushing too and take up a
stand don't you think I'll have just as good of a chance to bag a fine
Cock in the woods rather than in the war-zone?
What do think of this strategy?
Rick
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1059.2 | | ASABET::POMEROY | | Thu Oct 17 1991 14:48 | 26 |
| Hey Rick,
Sounds ok to me...Opening day in MASS is always an experience. I have
been hunting for ten years in it keeps getting worse. What erks me
is the fact that some of these morons have no idea how to handle a gun
or have no idea that orange means that some hunter is there. About
3 years ago up in Georgetown, a friend of mine and I were hunting up
on a small ridge. He was covered from head to toe in orange and I was
half in orange. We were just standing there when all of a sudden, two
shots were fired and pellets flew just above our heads. We saw the two
clowns who had shot at us. We yelled, but then two more shots were
fired. Both of us ran down to where these guys were standing. These
two had no clue that we were even up there. Now if we could see them
clear as day, they should of had no problems seeing us. They wer only
about 60 yds. away....
Well back to your idea. Not bad..Opening day is not too bad on a
monday, because most people will be working...I have done the same
thing a couple of times. My friend and I had out up a couple of birds
last year when this three other hunter fired at them. We argued that
we put them up, so they should be ours. We lost the battle, but turn
about was fair play. We moved about 100 yds ahead of them and just
waited. We ended up getting a couple. Well anyway, If you here any
good reports let me know.
Kevin
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1059.4 | come join us | DEMING::BUCKLAND | | Thu Oct 17 1991 15:29 | 10 |
| re:.1
rick,
I sometimes hunt the wma in westboro and live in westboro.
I have 2 springers and would not mind if you joined us. Stan, Ollie
and I can usually find a few but we also are very careful not to
get near other hunters and we get very angry when people shoot in
our direction :<)
Give me a call and if you want I can set up some times.
Bob
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1059.5 | Stocked Areas | MCIS5::PAPPALARDO | A Pure Hunter | Thu Oct 17 1991 15:35 | 28 |
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Here's the stocked areas for the Central and Northeast Districts.
Northeast District:
Crane Pond WMA, Groveland/West Newbury/Georgetown/Newbury
Harold Parker State Forest,North Andover
Martin Burns WMA,Newbury-limited to 1st 200 hunters at sunrise on
opening day,Veteran's day, all Saturdays thru 20-November.
Central District:
Barre falls WMA, Barre/Rutland/Oakham/Hubbardston
Bennett & four Chimneys WMA, Charlton/Spencer
Birch Hill WMA, Royalaston/Templeton/Winchendon
Bolton Flats WMA, Lancaster/Harvard/Bolton
Fort Devens WMA, Ayer/Shirley
Hodges Village WMA/Oxford
Moose Hill WMA, Paxton/Spencer/Leicester
Quaboag River WMA,West Brookfield/Brookfield
E.Kent Swift & West Hill WMA, Northbridge
Westboro Field Trial area, Westboro
Winimusset Meadows WMA, New Braintree
Good-Luck!
Rick
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1059.6 | | DATABS::STORM | | Fri Oct 18 1991 12:10 | 8 |
| RE:.-1
Rick, that must be an old list. It's still mostly correct, but
Fort Devens has not been stocked for a couple of years and will
not be stocked this year :-(
Mark,
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1059.7 | Have a safe one.... | CARROL::LEFEBVRE | And this just in... | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:49 | 7 |
| I don't know if things have changed for the better since I left the
Westboro area back in '84, but Westboro WMA is the LAST place I'd ever
take a dog.
I've seen more than one hunter carrying a shot dog out of that area.
Mark.
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1059.8 | Oh No !! | MCIS5::PAPPALARDO | A Pure Hunter | Fri Oct 18 1991 14:13 | 17 |
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RE:6
Gee Mark, Beats me? I picked up the last a few weeks ago at the
Westboro F&G.
RE:7
Thanks I needed that. I just returned from there at lunch. Took a walk
to get the lay of the land. I have enough reservations of going there,
now what am I to do? Oh well, I'm going....I'll buy some armor
tonight.
See ya,
Rick
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1059.9 | Hubbardston | 3D::BRANDENBERG | | Mon Oct 21 1991 16:43 | 8 |
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Still looking for recommendations? Try Hubbardston. I hunt alone and
without a dog and yet I always bring home something. I never bother
with opening day and I try to give weekends a miss. It's a large area
and after the wait for the posted sunrise, I never see more than a half
dozen hunters at any distance.
monty
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1059.10 | Hubbardston Location? | EMDS::PETERSON | | Tue Oct 22 1991 11:25 | 5 |
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I am *slightly* familiar with the Barre area, where abouts is
the Hubbardston one?
Chuck
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1059.11 | Empty Handed Again!! | ASABET::POMEROY | | Tue Oct 22 1991 11:59 | 9 |
| Well, the 21st has come and gone, and I ended up empty handed again.
All the birds were running. I need to get a dog. The only ones
who got any birds were ones with dogs....And as usual, it was wall to
wall hinters, but not as bad as last year...
I would also like to know where to go un Hubbardston.......
Kevin
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1059.12 | Sort of directions to Hubbardston | 3D::BRANDENBERG | | Tue Oct 22 1991 12:57 | 25 |
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I don't have my F&G maps but I'll try to give directions to the
Hubbardston WMA... From the Worcester area, get on 56 and head north.
You'll cross 62 and the road will become 68, I believe. (At some point
along here, 68 *might* fork off to the right of the road on the north
side of a built up area. If it does, take the fork. My memory of the
drive is a bit stale.) After awhile, you'll pass through some lowlands
with a cemetary on your left and a sign for Wachusett Lumber on your
right. You'll soon climb a hill and near the crest on the left will be
'The Farm on the Hill' or something similarly named. At the crest is
an intersection with a blinking light and a large, white building on
the right. Turn right here and drive for a mile or two. You'll see a
road forking off to the left and a sign for Wachusett Lumber pointing in
that direction (BTW, you were on New Something-or-Other road, you are
now on Old Something-or-Other road) and take the left fork. You'll pass
the lumber yard, cross some railroad tracks, climb a hill, and follow
the road to the left as it skirts a house/farm. Another mile on the
road makes a sharp, right turn away from a rocky road leading straight
up a small hill. That's the 'parking' area for the WMA which lies on
both sides of the road though I've only hunted on the left.
Sorry I don't have better directions. I'll see if I can dig up my map
and correct anything that is wrong.
monty
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