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I can never tell, so my limit is 3. I don't even know a blue from a sooty from a dusky Good thing grouse hunters aren't like waterfowlers or I'd take some heat right about now.
Quote from: CP on September 05, 2018, 12:57:41 PMI can never tell, so my limit is 3. I don't even know a blue from a sooty from a dusky Good thing grouse hunters aren't like waterfowlers or I'd take some heat right about now.You mean we haven't been talking ducks this whole time?!?!?!I'm in the same boat. My old man used to show me all the difference between them and all I ever saw was a grouse. I think one of them has a colored eyebrow? Couldn't tell you which one though. Honestly I don't think I've ever even looked for a third or fourth grouse because me hands get too full to shoot lol.
Quote from: jackelope on September 04, 2018, 09:57:17 PMDidn’t he say he was out for the weekend? IE 2 days?How is this relevant?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Didn’t he say he was out for the weekend? IE 2 days?
Looks like the self-deputized grouse police could undergo some grouse identification training.If you're not sure what sub-species - just flush em up. No mistaking the sound of a blue when he takes off underfoot
self-deputized grouse police
Quote from: Jonathan_S on September 06, 2018, 06:37:58 AM Looks like the self-deputized grouse police could undergo some grouse identification training.If you're not sure what sub-species - just flush em up. No mistaking the sound of a blue when he takes off underfoot I think they hold tighter then ruffs do, the other day I was almost stepping on them.Based on that description I saw several blues last year. Things scared me to death exploding under my feet.
The rain really made a difference today. My son and I got our limits.
Do you usually find grouse in clearings like that? Why does the rain help?