hi, y'all
just finished cleaning a plump ruffed grouse i knocked over down in the skookumchuk region today, and, lo and behold, several 2-1/2" long, 1/32" thick white worms turned up in the carcass. they were dead--stiff and unresponsive--but definitely residing in the bird, which otherwise seemed quite healthy, though dead (thanks to the .22 barrel on my little .22/410). i haven't run into this before, though somebody commented on it in this forum a few years back. according to the internet, grouse become more vulnerable to roundworms when it's dry--what? in the great northwet? can anybody say "climate change?"
mind yer topknots!
windy
sonny whar i growed up "magnum" wuz another word for "lousy hunter"!