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If your living that close to the skookumchuck release site that means your close to some of the best grouse hunting on this side of the state. Don't waste your time on release site pheasants, grouse are easier for the dogless hunter to bag.
Quote from: Stilly bay on July 08, 2013, 11:13:03 AMIf your living that close to the skookumchuck release site that means your close to some of the best grouse hunting on this side of the state. Don't waste your time on release site pheasants, grouse are easier for the dogless hunter to bag.The only time I ever see a grouse is when I'm driving the logging roads when Im out deer hunting. and they are few and very far between. Where would I go to grouse hunt?
Spend a little money and get a much better first time pheasant hunting experience short of going with someone who has dogs and access to good hunting ground.*http://www.cookecanyon.com/services.html*You will have birds to shoot at, not have to do combat hunting, not have to run for your bird if you even trip across any, you wont get shot at, you get to experience bird dogs doing there thing which is a great part of upland hunting..*Release sites, unless you go in the afternoon when most people have left and have a good dog are nothing like what pheasant hunting is really like..
Quote from: Buckmark on July 17, 2013, 12:16:00 PMSpend a little money and get a much better first time pheasant hunting experience short of going with someone who has dogs and access to good hunting ground.*http://www.cookecanyon.com/services.html*You will have birds to shoot at, not have to do combat hunting, not have to run for your bird if you even trip across any, you wont get shot at, you get to experience bird dogs doing there thing which is a great part of upland hunting..*Release sites, unless you go in the afternoon when most people have left and have a good dog are nothing like what pheasant hunting is really like.. Holy cow birds are expensive there! Last time I hit a preserve, and a non-members only one at that, a couple of years ago I paid about $100 for five roosters and around $100 for 6-7 chukar. Granted that was in another state outside the northwest but still...WOW.