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This will be my first season hunting in Washington and looking to go after some grouse. Any tips or things to look for? Any general areas I should look into (not trying to spoil anyone's honey pot).Thanks!
Quote from: RockScar on August 09, 2021, 11:15:52 AMThis will be my first season hunting in Washington and looking to go after some grouse. Any tips or things to look for? Any general areas I should look into (not trying to spoil anyone's honey pot).Thanks!Let us know what area(s) you are interested in, and that will help with ideas.
Phil,Illegil do not encourgae road hunting
Quote from: Lady Grouse hunter on September 15, 2021, 10:06:31 AMPhil,Illegil do not encourgae road hunting What?
Quote from: Angry Perch on August 09, 2021, 11:52:42 AMQuote from: RockScar on August 09, 2021, 11:15:52 AMThis will be my first season hunting in Washington and looking to go after some grouse. Any tips or things to look for? Any general areas I should look into (not trying to spoil anyone's honey pot).Thanks!Let us know what area(s) you are interested in, and that will help with ideas.Western/central Washington is preferred but I'm not really sure where to look! Willing to drive as needed. Been hoping to go around Cle Elum but they closed the forest down because of wild fires.
Hit the forest roads near wynoochee reservoir Have fun
The basics:Ruffed grouse are lower in elevation, I find them in brushy creek like safespots near stands of Aspen trees. Blue grouse are higher in elevation, I find them often on benches and along ridges in and beneath Tamarack trees.Target Tamarack and stands of Aspen and you'll find grouse They also guzzle gravel/rocks on roads so drive slow if you're in an area that someone has said has grouse in it, you'll see them standing on the side of the road. Note where they fly if you bump them and don't get a shot.
also new to grouse hunting, western washington. is it worth it to go out in the rain looking for them? or will they be staying out of the rain in some hiding spot.