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Author Topic: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?  (Read 12847 times)

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Have not hunted Grouse before. Have the Kapowsin pass, and have noticed a few on the logging roads that are "grown over" a bit. Doing a lot of scouting out there right now, and figured would start picking up a few Grouse while at it.

Is walking slightly to heavily over grown logging roads the best method for hunting Grouse? Any tips?

Are Grouse "kind of dumb"? (I would never do this) but think I could hunt them by running over them... they don't move to quickly or fly away very far.

Is there a best time of day to hunt Grouse? They seem to wonder around all day.

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2015, 11:24:07 AM »
Walking clear cuts is a good method as well, especially around slash piles.

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2015, 11:25:38 AM »
Walking clear cuts is a good method as well, especially around slash piles.

Was thinking that would be a good method, thanks!

Craig

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2015, 11:29:38 AM »
Walking old roads is a good method for getting some, there are always the ones that are on the logging roads also, wait for them to walk off the road or hop up onto a branch.

They are not the smartest bird around, but hitting them with the truck would not be a legal method of killing them.

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2015, 11:32:29 AM »
Walking old roads is a good method for getting some, there are always the ones that are on the logging roads also, wait for them to walk off the road or hop up onto a branch.

They are not the smartest bird around, but hitting them with the truck would not be a legal method of killing them.

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2015, 11:37:43 AM »
They eat sand/gravel in order to digest their food so you will often catch them out on the roads trying to get their fix of sand/gravel. 
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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2015, 11:46:50 AM »
They eat sand/gravel in order to digest their food so you will often catch them out on the roads trying to get their fix of sand/gravel.

Thanks! Looking forward to cleaning the sand/gravel out of a few gizzards and sautéing in butter :)

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #7 on: September 28, 2015, 11:49:09 AM »
They eat sand/gravel in order to digest their food so you will often catch them out on the roads trying to get their fix of sand/gravel.

Thanks! Looking forward to cleaning the sand/gravel out of a few gizzards and sautéing in butter :)
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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #8 on: September 28, 2015, 11:55:13 AM »
I've found that usually, the only time they seem to be "dumb," is when you're not hunting them. The exception to that rule is spruce grouse- they're dumb always.

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #9 on: September 28, 2015, 04:40:25 PM »
To hunt Grouse the licenses needed are "SMALL GAME" & "MIGRATORY BIRD PERMIT"?

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #10 on: September 28, 2015, 04:43:16 PM »
To hunt Grouse the licenses needed are "SMALL GAME" & "MIGRATORY BIRD PERMIT"?

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You can hunt grouse off your deer license.  Any license --big or small game--is valid, and no extra permit needed.

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #11 on: September 28, 2015, 04:43:59 PM »
Small game OR any big game tag

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #12 on: September 28, 2015, 07:54:24 PM »
I've been having luck walking logging roads on the edges of clearcuts with small 1-3 year old plantings and the other side of the road with taller timber. So far this year they've been in groups of 3+ so finding one can almost guarantee a full bag.

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #13 on: September 28, 2015, 08:50:06 PM »
I've been having luck walking logging roads on the edges of clearcuts with small 1-3 year old plantings and the other side of the road with taller timber. So far this year they've been in groups of 3+ so finding one can almost guarantee a full bag.

small 1-3 year old plantings would be like 4-5 feet tall?

Craig

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Re: New to Grouse Hunting, is walking the logg'in trails the best method?
« Reply #14 on: September 28, 2015, 08:53:06 PM »
To hunt Grouse the licenses needed are "SMALL GAME" & "MIGRATORY BIRD PERMIT"?

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Craig

Where does it say Migratory bird permit?

 


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