New to the forum! I'm currently a senior in college in downtown Seattle, about to finish up my last year and I'm just excited to hopefully be able to get back out sometime soon. Before my family moved to Florida after my high school graduation, my dad and I tried several times for grouse around multiple Cle Elum and Greenwater logging roads (obviously we lived westside) and we only ever flushed a couple birds never bringing any home.
I haven't been out for grouse in years (been out quail hunting the past two years with a buddy, also no dice) and with my duplicate hunter certification coming in, hopefully a new shotgun for the holidays, and without the help of dad, I'm just hoping I can start to get my bearings and learn whatever I can. I would never ask for any sweet spots, dad taught me better than that. But I'd never pass up the opportunity for any pointers or general areas. I've spent hours looking over the GoHunt and old pages on this site, and its obvious that east side has the best upland populations, so distance shouldn't really be a factor anyway if I wanna be successful right?
Thanks!