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Carwash:
Greetings,

I recently moved to Kitsap county. I’ve been upland game bird hunting all my life (Quail, Chukar) in Northern Nevada and Dove in central Texas. Washington Grouse is a new beast for me, in addition I plan to only hunt with a bow. Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. And if there are any other bird bow hunters, please reach out.

V/R

Carwash

greenhead_killer:
Go east, find areas with gated roads and walk them. You’ll find grouse, just not high densities. Good luck!

nwwanderer:
Go for a slam, all the species.  Have you thought of the great big transplanted grouse, turkeys, we have?  Patience is a virtue!!!!

Sundance:
Any access roads up to the Olympics always produce grouse for us. I've had great success out on the coast in logging country as well, don't be afraid to grab a bike and get behind a few gates. Walking/driving doesn't seem to make a huge difference, if there are getting gravel them you'll see them.

Special T:
https://www.washingtonstatearchery.com/Clubs-&-Shops

Waiting bowmen in Port angles and KBH in Belfair are 2 of the closer archery club/ranges to you.

Are you shooting a compound or recurve? I normally use either a Judo or rubber blunt. Judo tips work good because they flip up in the grass and twigs if you miss. You should tell us more about your bowhunting.

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